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Colin Stimpson

Autor(a) de Jack and the Baked Beanstalk

3 Works 167 Membros 10 Reviews

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Obras de Colin Stimpson

Jack and the Baked Beanstalk (2012) 137 cópias
How to Cook Children: A Grisly Recipe Book (2008) — Ilustrador — 19 cópias
Germs!: An Epic Tale on a Tiny Scale! (2011) — Ilustrador — 11 cópias

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I loved this book! I was looking for the regular Jack and the Beanstalk book but I stumbled upon this one instead. I have to say it was really good. I enjoyed how it was intertwined into modern society. I appreciate how this book showed a family with a little café start to struggle as an overpass was built. This left the café with few customers. The family was down to the last of their money. Jack went out against his mother’s advice and bought a magical can of baked beans instead of what he was supposed to buy. This started the adventure, which eventually turned the café into a great success. I think this book has a place in every classroom.… (mais)
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krichard | outras 8 resenhas | Mar 8, 2020 |
Not your typical setting. Jack and his mother operate an old broken down burger truck in the city. It's a wonderful old vehicle and it sits right below an overpass. The illustrations are marvelous. Stimpson has had a long career in film animation, and it is surely evident in the drama and the lighting of his scenes.

This is the illustrator's first book he's written and illustrated, but I'm excited to see his other work as well. He's spent most of his career working in film animation. His visuals are crazy interesting and good.… (mais)
 
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2wonderY | outras 8 resenhas | Dec 20, 2018 |
I'd use this in a third grade class and have the students compare and contrast the characters in the story in a vein diagram . I'd also use this in a second grade class and have the students describe the setting of the story with descriptive language.
 
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kroby01 | outras 8 resenhas | Apr 18, 2017 |
I would present this book to a 7th grade class and they will have to compare and contrast this version of the story to other versions they have heard. This will also work to explain about folk tales and how they can change. They will have a writing prompt where they will have to compare and contrast the two versions and explain why they think these changes happened. Another activity I would do with this book would be regarding predictions of events. Most students at this point would be familiar with the story about Jack and the bean stalk. So I would do an interactive read aloud and ask them to make predictions about the events in the story and see if the actualy events in this story match their predictions.… (mais)
 
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JMudd | outras 8 resenhas | Apr 18, 2017 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
167
Popularidade
#127,264
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
10
ISBNs
11

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