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60
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Poetry (5), humor (4), humor. (3), personification (3), identity (3), persistence (2), free verse (2), Fiction (2), imagination (2), Play on words (2), Onamatopoeia's (2), doesn't mean they are not loved/accepted. (1), discipline strategies (1), rules keep us safe (1), fiction (1), obeying authority (1), Historical Fiction. Themes: Slavery (1), Picture book/little dialogue (1), some spanish dialect (1), interactive text (clapping) (1), theme- one person can have a 'ripple' effect on those around them (1), Annabelle begins changing the dynamics of her black and white town by knitting colorful sweaters (1), learn by example (1), learning about names. Teaching stories in chronological order through illustrations and text. Emphasis on words in writing such as writing words bigger and bigger and repetition of words. (1), Culture differences. Lewis & Clark expedition from Clark's slave (1), York's point-of-view. Teaching different perspectives. Westward expansion. (1), Fiction. Themes: Individuality (1), Lewis' dog's perspective. Diary/Journal entry style (1), chronological order with dates. Have students write their own fictional journals as if they were on the Lewis & Clark Expedition or from the perspective of one of the well-known explorers- york (1), Historical Fiction. Lewis & Clark expedition from Seaman (1), shoshone tribe and/or seaman. Teach labeling! (1), Non-fiction. Lesson ideas: using scenes to capture the passage of time (1), comics to add humor/build content (1), authentic/object-specific details. Science discovery activity: labeling (1), Historical Ficiton. Lewis & Clark expedition from the perspective of the Lakota Sioux tribe boys. Descriptive language (1), Lakota Sioux language (glossary) and teaching cultural differences. (1), Real-life photography and cartoon image. Themes: Friendship (1), fit into future careers or what students' parents do (1), Cooking/Recipes (recipe in index) (1), read around halloween (1), viewing others perspectives (not egocentric) (1), Making inferences about story (1), using yes/no when appropriate (1), interpreting what others feel/want (1), Fun way to learn about the alphabet (1), teach early readers/writers how to form words and sentences (1), they can make their own alphabet trees (1), combine art and literature standards (1), dog gets ball-plays-pops-gets a new ball (1), teach early readers stages of events in a story/writing (1), practice making predictions using foreshadowing (1), beach terminology (1), teach about nocturnal animals (1), Learning to express emotions such as anger in a healthy way (strategies) (1), interesting illustrations. (1), students could bring in one of their family recipes and make a classroom cookbook (1), Danielle is a student teacher (1), takes on the responsibility of a cat (1), characterization about Autumn/Danielle's relationship (1), told in third person (1), teaching responsibilities of having a pet (1), Weather terminology: wind (1), being unique/independent (1), could use as an anti-bullying tool (1), accomplishing dreams (1), learning about the different parts of the city (1), day vs. night theme (1), 'home' means different things to different people (1), classroom and other main areas. Have students cut out or draw cartoons and create a story. Students could also bring in a show & tell object that is significant to them such as the knuffle bunny stuffed animal is to Trixie. (1), lots of onomatopoeias (1), sharing. This would be a fun book to recreate using images of the community (1), Fiction. Themes: Imagination (1), Fiction. Themes: persuasion (1), famous people in history as children. Use as a way to teach community (1), taking advantage of situations (1), relationships with our surroundings. (1), Teaching children about metamorphosis (1), fun interactive flip book (1), learning about butterflies and doing a butterflies unit (1), Teaching the phases of the moon (1), learning about characters in a story. (1), Seussical poetry (1), corky characters and illustrations (1), imagination and play on words (1), Themes: dreams (1), following your passions/desires (1), citizenship and patriotism. (1), Fiction. Personification (1), Poem of goodnight wishes (1), good for preschool before nap time or a way to close the end of the day (1), easy to memorize (1), Learning about bats (1), differentiating between birds/animals that fly (1), Fiction. Family differences (1), child dialogue (1), Learning about seasons (1), childlike simplicity (1), Onomonopias (1), story about a dog that is supposed to go to bed and doesn't want to (1), stretching the rules (1), childlike innocence/dialogue (1), capacity to give to others (1), poetry in spanish and english parallels (1), following the rules. This would be a fun and silly introduction during the start of the year to insinuate learning about following classroom rules (1), present vs. past (1), holding each other accountable and safety. (1), Fiction. Themes: differences (1), decisions. Use this lesson as a tool to teach about different strengths and weaknesses in each other and recognizing them in ourselves and others. Good book to teach compare/contrasting. (1), Misbehaviors impact others (1), culture in New York. This book would be fun to have students ask their grandparents or relatives stories about their family. (1), poems about animals in the wild. Would be fun to have students pick their favorite animal and write a poem about them and illustrate the picture with water colors. (1), A picture-book biography about William Carlos Williams the poet. Ilustrations overlap each other and have different textures. Would be fun to have students write their own autobiographies. (1), Inspirational poems for girls and boys to encourage individuality and being excepting to differences in each other. They are very silly! (1), Teaching the alphabet (1), charming tale about a girl and her dog. Animals (1), Historical Fiction. Horace Pippin's art (1), maps of the us (1), learning about famous people who share birthdays (1), writing/art process (1), Chile culture and names (1), Story about african culture (1), equality/acceptance (1), gift giving. (1), Facing fear heightened by environmental awareness (1), teaching about the world of possibilities we live in (1), facts with funny wordplay (1), Learning about the water cycle (1), tracks a single drop of water throughout the year (1), learning about seasons (1), solid-liquid-gas lesson. (1), traditional literature spin off of the big bad wolf (1), pedro the brave (1), ELL book for native spanish speakers (1), allusions. (1), Full of verbal irony (1), doesn't always do the 'right' thing but it isn't intentional (1), facts (1), spanish text (1), different perspectives (1), routines (1), thunder (1), play on words (1), shared reading (1), watercolor illustrations (1), be yourself (1), strengths (1), cloud (1), failure (1), perspective (1), rhyming (1), alliteration (1), Kenya (1), lewis (1), picture book. (1), vibrant illustrations (1), sibling rivalries (1), repetition of words (1), Repetitive text (1), simple illustrations (1), Picture book (1), Freedom (1), Dreams (1), Diversity (1), Equality (1), facing fears (1), recycling (1), Imagery (1), comforting (1), school (1), friendship (1), orphan (1), suspense (1), etc (1), curiosity (1), acceptance (1), equality (1), responsibility (1), family dynamics (1), diagrams (1), observation (1), manipulation (1), descriptions (1), resistance (1), optimism (1), overcoming obstacles (1), diversity (1), perseverance (1), Personification (1), excitement (1), perspectives (1), timeline (1), sharing (1), cultural differences (1), early readers (1), companionship (1), Asian culture (1), clark (1), mischievous pig with lots of energy and imagination (1), secondary families (1), Earth Day awareness researching/preparing projects (1), Historical Fiction about the first hot air balloon (1), picture book except for beginning (1), students can make the words for the story (1), timeline in the back of the book (1), nonfiction: Saving whales from extinction (1), relate to current events (1), facts about specific types of whales (1), teaching diversity and different sexual orientations (1), different family structures (1), Equality issues (1), boarding school in Paris (1), Small italian references/words (1), comparing human traits/animals (1), theme- finding where we 'fit' in the world (1), abstract pictures/artwork (1), Accepting/recognizing strengths in our differences (1), lots of play with dialogue and font sizing (1), good for a shared reading (1), recognizing what we have/being grateful (1), theme- freedom (1), restrictions by adults/authority (1), adventure (1), good read for the first day of school/ice breaker (1), use to explain classroom rules/setting may be different than anticipated (1), seeking attention good or bad (1), Preschool age (1), provokes imagination (fun facts in the back of the book) (1), If/then statements. (1), Alliteration (1), expressing emotions (1), Family stories (1), facing adversity (1), Cause and effect (1), Accents (1), Great illustrations (1), sacagewea (1), identity. (1), exaggerations (1), onomatopoeias (1), fun illustrations (1), science discovery (1), staying true to yourself (1), abstract illustrations (1), Facts about animals (1), accepting diversity/differences (1), irony. (1), alliteration. (1), gift of giving (1), biographies. (1), differentiation. (1), good for shared reading (1), "going green" (1), Immigration to the US (1), personal items (1), lots of imagery (1), stand up for others (1), strengths/weaknesses (1), Story about Emily Elizabeth and her big red dog Clifford (1), good book to read to class as a way to transition or wrap up the day! (1)
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Apr 7, 2014