This book took me two times to read through to discover how the princess smuggled the silk out of her fathers kingdom, it was well hidden in the text. It was very well described in the back of the book within the author's notes as well. This book was very educational and had great pictures for readers to relate to. It was written in a form of Chinese poetry, called T'ang Dynasty poetry. It was a very interesting book and recommend that teachers check the book out if they have the opportunity.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Red Butterfly
This book took me two times to read through to discover how the princess smuggled the silk out of her fathers kingdom, it was well hidden in the text. It was very well described in the back of the book within the author's notes as well. This book was very educational and had great pictures for readers to relate to. It was written in a form of Chinese poetry, called T'ang Dynasty poetry. It was a very interesting book and recommend that teachers check the book out if they have the opportunity.
Pappy's Handkerchief
I think that this is a great book to read in class about the westward expansion. The pictures in this book are amazing and provide the reader with great visuals to relate the text to. Another unit this could be used for is when students are learning about the end of slavery. It has some vocabulary that would need to be taught to students to get a good understanding of the book; having background knowledge of the Oklahoma Territory and western expansion would be ideal. I felt that this book would make for a great read in the classroom and would provide with some excitement amongst students as the book is read. I would recommend that teachers take a look at this book.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Toestomper and the Caterpillars
This book was recommended to me by the librarian at Pioneer Elementary to use with the 5th grade class when teaching them about respect. This book is a good read aloud for students to listen to and reflect on. It shows students how being rude and inconsiderate of each other doesnt help any situation. The book also teaches them how being nice and caring of others can help you make more friends, have more fun day by day and makes you feel better as well. It is a good book for learning respect in the classroom and having students think critically about the story to make real life connections. I would use this book with 5th graders in this situation along with younger grades as well.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Purple Heart
Purple Heart is a book about real life situations that effect the men and women in the military. McCormick gained accurate information to write the book via interviews of soldiers and soldiers families. It shows struggles both mentally and physically that soldiers may endure during battle, and the up close and personal situation that arise in the war zone.
I really enjoyed the book. It was very well written and draws the reader into the story, and leaves the reader wanting more, especially at the abrupt ending. The book was a very fast read and did involve some colorful language that many people wouldn't care to read or let their 5th grade student read. It wouldn't be a book that I would read in class but is a book that could be recommended to older middle school or high school students to read. It may be a book that as a teacher you would possibly send a letter home to the parents summarizing the book and stating what the book is about so that they aren't surprised when their children shows a book that you lent them consisting of vulgar language, death and war. War is also not an easy topic for some, so considerations should be made about the overall topic of the book as well. Overall I would rate the book a 4 out of 5! It would be a 5 out of 5 without the abrupt ending; I really wanted to learn more about Matt Duffy.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wishbone Classics: Joan of Arc
This book is a fairly easy book to read. It is helpful to understand the information but can help to teach a lot as well. There are many bold passages where Wishbone gives the reader more information, like quick history tips, or vocabulary terms, or questions for the reader to think about. I think that this would be a good book for 4th-6th grade readers. It is a fun way to learn about history and gain valuable knowledge while reading an easy story. It could also be a good read aloud for the classroom to help learn about history as well, primarily European, French history of course. There are many of these classic books told by Wishbone that can help to engage readers in the text with the few pictures and bold text that give readers additional information.
Beyond Belief
This story is absolutely amazing. The events that he went through in his 4 year slump of drugs and alcohol were unreal. Spending nearly 2 million on drugs alone, and bartering off his wife's wedding rings for drugs shows how he was below rock bottom. He is now back at the top of major league baseball and has a story to tell that nobody should ever have to experience. He is an inspiration to many people and a great role model.
Since this book is a sport biography I think it would be hard to recommend in school or do read alouds. It is about his faith in the God and how it saved him; which makes it religious and not able to make others read. I would highly recommend this book, especially to fans of Josh Hamilton. This book is about a mans life at its highest point, reaching the lowest of lows, and making a comeback to be the best once again. It is truly inspiring and is a must read for all sports fans.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Diary of A Wimpy Kid
Greg is a middle school kid who lives a fun life and enjoys being with his strange friend Rowley. Greg often goes to his friends house to play video games, which is actually only ever one video game because Rowley's dad checks all the games online to make sure they don't have any violence, but this beats not playing any games when Greg gets grounded and can't play at home. Greg tends to get into trouble for things that he does at school and at home, like listening to his brothers music, or going trick or treating in the wron neighborhood and staying out to later. He gets teased by his older brother Rodrick and fears that his little brother Manny will expose his nickname of "Bubby" to others and this will only get him beat up in school. He likes to take the easy way out on some things which only ends up making things worse. Greg tries not to do very much and ends up getting kicked out of his house for a while to go get some exercise, or is forced into the school play to broaden his horizons, and is forced to wrestle at school. Greg is a good kid and has a lot of stories, funny ones at that.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a comic style book like the Big Nate series. I found this one to be funnier than the other and was constantly laughing at the comics and text that Greg was writing in his journal. I like the simple humor that is used in the book and the text makes the book for a fairly quick read. It could be one of those books that gets kids reading because of the humor, mixed with comics and familiar text. It would also be a good read aloud that would have students wanting to hear more because Greg is just an interesting character. I would recommend this book to everybody. Not only would kids like to read it but for me it was a funny book and I like the humor that is in it, even though it is simple. It makes for a fun and quick read at the older level but makes you want to continue. I could see myself finishing the series, which would also be benificial to explain to students further into the series to keep them reading and intersted.
Frindle
The book Frindle was a funny book to read. I would recommend reading this book to a 4th or 5th grade class that would be able to understand about words and the dictionary and maybe even do their own projects with the dictionary as well. It would be good to have students learn a little about the dictionary at the same time Nick does in the book so that they could easily follow along, and even have them create their own new word, or a create a new name for a current word. The book has a few pictures to offer a visual to the students reading the book. The easy text makes for a quick read, perfect for in class.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Big Nate: In A Class By Himself
This book has a lot of humor. I would recommend this book to readers of all ages. Younger readers 3rd-5th, would get a good laugh out of some comments that Nate makes, and the artwork in the book. The 6th-8th grade readers would be able to relate with some of the problems of school like beginning to have more homework and more tests to be prepared for, classes to switch from with numerous teachers that "dont like you", friends and enemies. Like Nate, some kids try not to get into trouble but it just seems to happen. The book is almost set up like a comic book, there are sketches and drawings on every page that help the reader relate the text. Many of the pictures also require reading since they are part of the main text. It is an easy book to read and having humor on every page and school to relate too, many readers would enjoy the comedy of Big Nate.
The Tale of Despereaux
So the book is obviously about the mouse named Despereaux. He is a brave mouse, however, he isnt much of a mouse at all. He isnt afraid of things he is suppossed to be, and is rather intrigued with the castle and all the vibrant colors it has to offer. Little Despereaux is just not normal; his ears are to large, hes very small, and he was born with his eyes open (apparently not a mouse thing). The quality that gets Despereaux into a predicament however is love. After reading a book in the castle library and getting into trouble with his family, Despereaux wanders off daily in the castly in search of a "honey sweet sound", a beautiful sound, music, and Desperaux is mesmerized. He finds the source of the museic and goes out into the open where the princess sees him. He is chased away by the king, after being held by the beautiful princess, but not before being seen by his brother Furlough who turns in him for endangering the mouse commuunity. This gets Despereaux banned from the community and sent to the rat ridden dungeon, where he wants nothing more than to be back up in the light and with the person he loves, the princess.
Roscuro is a sneaky rat who longs for the light too, but this gets him into trouble after he kills the queen, and the king bans soup from the entire kingdom. Poor Miggery Sow is a beaten young child who wants nothing more than to be wanted however only ever gets "clouts" to the ear. She schemes with the rat as Desperaux fights for the princess, who is taken hostage to the dungeon by Mig and Roscuro. Is it possible for the little mouse to save the princess?
This was a really good book to read. If you expect to read the book after the movie dont expect it to be the same, they are completely different. I really enjoyed the movie and might like that version a little better, even though this was a good read. The text in the book was easy to read and I would recommend this book to readers between 5th and 6th grade, possible lower for advanced readers as well. It would be a really fun read aloud in the classroom that would provide students many opportunities to predict the text." The Tale of Despereaux, being the stroy of a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread" is a must have book in the classroom!
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