Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Read Alouds for Halloween

Read Alouds for Halloween #readalouds #reading #halloween #teaching

Looking for some October inspiration for your read alouds?  Try some of these great titles!
Leonardo the Terrible Monster  - Read Alouds for Halloween #readalouds #halloween #elementary
1) Leonardo the Terrible Monster This one is from Mo Willems, so you know it's good. Leonardo is a terrible monster, meaning he is terrible at being a monster. He can't scare anyone! But he is determined to keep trying!


2) The Graveyard Book For your older kids (4th grade and up), this book dives into the life of Bod, the only living resident of a graveyard. Can a boy raised by ghosts make it in the real, living world?
Click, Clack, Boo - Read Alouds for Halloween #readalouds #halloween #elementary


3) Click, Clack, Boo If your kids are fans of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, then they'll love this Halloween addition to the series. Farmer Brown does not like Halloween, but those barnyard animals have other ideas!
Little Boo - Read Alouds for Halloween #readalouds #halloween #elementary


4) Little Boo As the seasons change one little pumpkin seed tries to be scary, but he can't seem to scare anyone! He is told to wait until he grows, but waiting is hard!


5) Creepy Carrots Jasper Rabbit loves carrots!  But one day he notices something odd.  Are the carrots following him?

Creepy Pair of Underwear - Read Alouds for Halloween #readalouds #halloween #elementary
6) Creepy Pair of Underwear! From the same team that created Creepy Carrots, we now have Jasper in a new adventure.  He's not afraid of anything anymore... well, except for his pair of underwear that seems to glow in the dark.  And even when he tries to get rid of them, they keep coming back!




Do you have other October or Halloween favorites?  Let me know in the comments section below!


Wednesday, December 14, 2016

10 Books For Boys

10 Books for Boys - Boys love these books!


Here is a list of books for boys with some classics and some new favorites!


The True Story of the Three Little Pigs - 10 Books For Boys


2) Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg

Jumanji - 10 Books for Boys

3) Beekle by Dan Santat

Beekle - 10 Books For Boys


4) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty

Iggy Peck, Architect  - 10 Books For Boys



Guinness Book of World Records  - 10 Books For Boys



Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted To Dance  - 10 Books For Boys


7) Too Much Glue by Jason Lefebvre

Too Much Glue  - 10 Books For Boys


8) The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak

The Book With No Pictures  - 10 Books For Boys



The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales  - 10 Books For Boys


10) Whose Poop Is That? by Darrin Lunde

Whose Poop Is That? - 10 Books For Boys


Do you have other favorites?  Let us know in the comments section!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

You Oughta Know About... These Awesome Books!


Welcome to "You Oughta Know" - a blog hop devoted to great ideas and resources teachers should know about started by the one and only Mrs. McClain.


What do I think you oughta know?  I think you should know about these awesome books!

The Day the Crayons Quit
By Drew Daywalt
Grades K-2

Duncan wants to color, but every color in his box of crayons has walked out!  Each crayon has written Duncan a letter to explain why it was necessary to strike.  These letters will make your students giggle as they reflect on the life of a crayon.








I'm a Frog! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)
By Mo Willems
Grades K-2

From the Elephant and Piggie series, Mo Willems will make you and your students laugh with I'm a Frog! Piggie baffles Gerald the Elephant when he ribbits and hops around.  Can Gerald understand the concept of pretending?









That is Not a Good Idea
By Mo Willems
Grades 1-3

Like always, Mo Willems delivers in this hilarious picture book.  A hungry fox invites a mother hen to dinner. That is NOT a good idea!









Ungifted
By Gordon Korman
Lexile: 730, Grades 3-7

The only thing Donovan Curtis easily gets A's in is troublemaking.  And when he pulls his most massive prank yet, he knows he's gone too far.  Only a miracle can save him.  And a miracle, in the form of a mix-up, is what he gets.  The punishment Donovan expects is accidentally replaced by an invitation to the prestigious school for gifted and talented students, the Academy of Scholastic Distinction (ASD).  Although Donovan knows he is in over his head, ASD is his only chance to escape the consequences awaiting him.  At ASD he needs to navigate his more than difficult classes, his new teachers' suspicions, and a variety of genius-level students all while trying to make friends, fit in, and hide out.



Wonder
By R.J. Palacio
Lexile: 790L, Grades 4-7

August (Auggie) Pullman is your typical 10 year-old-boy in a lot of ways, with one main exception.  Auggie was born with a craniofacial abnormality which causes his facial features to be severally malformed.  This abnormality has kept him home for homeschooling--until now.  Auggie decides that he will start his fifth grade year, the beginning of middle school, in a private school.  Auggie is a mixture of nerves and excitement as he braves middle school if all the fears of a new student, plus a few extra.





Bomb: The Race to Build--and Steal--the World's Most Dangerous Weapon
By Steve Sheinkin
*Newbery Honor Book
Lexile: 920L, Grades 5+

Bomb is the fascinating, true tale of America's race to build the atomic bomb, about the Allies endeavors to thwart the Nazi's atomic bomb plans, and about the Soviet Union's efforts to steal information from American scientists.  The story centers on three main people: J. Robert Oppenheimer (leader of the Manhattan Project), Harry Hold (Soviet Spy), and Knut Haukelid (member of the Norwegian Resistance). A great read that intertwines quality story-telling, history, danger, deceit, and scientific genius!




These books are all great for independent reading, as class novels, or as read-alouds.  Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry, and some will make you think, but they all will leave an impression on you and your students.

If you're looking for an easy and effective way to help students with reading comprehension, you can try my Reading Comprehension Sentence Starter Cards.  They are only $1.00 and they help students practice:

  • Predicting
  • Connecting
  • Clarifying
  • Questioning
  • Commenting
  • Synthesizing 

I recommend the Comprehension Cards for 3rd grade and up, but they can also be used as a teacher-led model with younger students.





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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Five Great Picture Books Your Students Will Love

Here are five picture books that your students (and you) will love.


5. The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers
*What happens when Duncan wants to color, but his crayons have quit?



4. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Gary Rubinstein and Mark Pett
*Beatrice NEVER makes mistakes... until now.  Her first mistake!  How will she deal with it?  A great book for those students who do not do well when they make a mistake.



3. Creepy Carrots! by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown
*Jasper Rabbit loves carrots.  He eats them all of the time.  But... have the carrots started following him??



2. Dear Deer by Gene Barretta
*A fun homophone book that will get kids thinking about language and the meaning of words.



1. That Is Not a Good Idea! by Mo Willems
*A hilarious cautionary tale! 



I personally really enjoy all of these books and I'm looking forward to reading them to my students in the first week.  Who doesn't enjoy a funny book?

Have you read any of these?  What are your favorite new(er) picture books?

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Friday, February 8, 2013

28 Days of Free Literacy Resources, Ideas, and Tools: Day 8 - Five Senses Snowman Book



The Common Core standards ask students by first grade to be able to identify words in a story that appeal to the five senses.  Joan Doyle’s Five Senses Snowman Book is a great resource to help prepare younger students to be ready for this standard by first grade.  Plus, it is really cute!



You can download this free resource here: Five Senses Snowman Book

Enjoy!


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

28 Days of Free Literacy Resources, Ideas, and Tools: Day 6 - Books with a Beat



Gail from Joyful Noise Express offers this list of some of her favorite story books that include rhythm and rhyme to help make learning time active and fun.   

You can find her free list here: "Books with a Beat" Book List

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Books: Lark

http://www.harpercollins.com/harperimages/isbn/large/3/9780061122873.jpgAuthor:  Tracey Porter
Age Level:  12+
Pages: 180

Overview:

After sixteen year old Lark is kidnapped, raped, and left to die, her friends Nyetta and Eve struggle to cope with the loss of their friend and problems in their own lives.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Books: Everybody Sees the Ants

Everybody Sees the AntsAuthor:  A.S. King
Age Level:  14+
Pages: 279

Overview:

Caught between daydreams of ants who taunt, tease, defend, and support him and real dreams of saving his grandfather from Vietnam, Lucky Linderman tries to survive his freshman year of high school.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Ideas for the Classroom: Season Changing Bulletin Board

Here is one of the bulletin boards in my classroom.  The picture was taken this summer on my first day in my room.



Since the heater is right underneath it, it is difficult to get to it which makes it impossible to have an interactive bulletin board there.  Since it is a bother to get to (for students and me), I decided to make a board that could stay up all semester but still have minor changes to it every month or so to keep it fresh.

So, combining several ideas from pinterest, I came up with this jungle/tree theme with several book covers framed (frames from the Dollar Store).


It is hard to see, but the monkey's are reading Curious George books.


As summer gave way to fall the green leaves changed to red, orange, brown, and yellow.


Currently the book covers are still the same, but I will be putting new ones in next.  First in a Halloween theme and then in a Thanksgiving theme.


As fall will give way to winter in a few months, the leaves will fall off the tree (I'll spend some time on the step ladder taking them down), and blue and white snowflakes will appear.

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