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Fiction. Funny (3), try to seize the moment story with annoying pigeon (2), yet cute. (2), suspense (1), Fiction. Chapter book about a boy who is captures by Indians and must decide to stay or go back to his family. Historical fiction. (1), Fiction. Chapter book. A nanny's adventure merges fantasy and real world to grab the attention of the children she is in charge of. With fun (1), Fiction. This little pipito is cutesio and had adventures trying to be someone he is not. It is ok to be who you are (1), and ok to be someone else once in a while. (1), Fiction. Historical fiction. Laura and her family live on the prairie and move to where they can make a living. Female role model. Chapter book. (1), but be careful (1), Fiction. Historical fiction where an older boy learns that Jesus is the way and he must decide which way to go. Chapter book. (1), Fiction. Christopher Robin and his make believe friends go on adventures together. Good story to help students escape from their everyday struggles to encourage each other. Chapter book. (1), lessons are learned. Chapter book. (1), Nonfiction. Great story to link to history (1), and general reading. (1), Nonfiction. Great for younger kids to learn how their body's move. Can be used as text set or precursor to kinesthetic lessons. (1), Nonfiction. Great visual to use with any age (1), Mom's know best. (1), but that is ok. (1), Fiction. Tale of a mischievous rabbit who is loved by his family but does not listen to his mother. A lesson in be who you are (1), Fiction. This book is an eye catching story of Noah's Ark and the great flood. Nice interactive 3-D book to bring up discussions of historical and biblical events. (1), and as a quick mini lesson or review. (1), a special teddy bear and they find each other to share their lives. He is not a perfect teddy bear (1), Fiction. Special book about a special girl (1), Fiction. Great book to introduce the concept of someone that is different in the classroom and it is ok to be friends with them. It can be used as a multicultural book or introduce special education differences. (1), Fiction. A beloved book about a boy who loves to play in the snow. He spends the day in and out of the snow. Great multicultural book. (1), Fiction. Multicultural book of short stories that tie together experiences in a urban city environment. (1), Fiction. Great story to introduce Spanish and English to students to create a culturally diverse classroom. The book has both English and Spanish words with a dictionary in the back of the book with pronunciations for Spanish words. (1), Fiction. Nice little introduction about the butterfly life cycle without getting too technical. A great bridge to a nonfiction book about the lifecycle. (1), he comes to the rescue. This story can show kids that everyone can contribute to solving a problem. (1), Fiction. Curious George makes friends at the zoo and feeds them. Just when you think he is going to get caught and in trouble (1), Fiction. Madeline finds her counterpart in a dog. He then becomes a loved part of the school. Great lesson in everyone has a place to belong. (1), and all the other girls want to be like her. A great lesson in being the person you are. Everyone is special. (1), gets her appendix out (1), for curious kids (1), and text set partnering. (1), Fiction. Great to use for younger kids to pick out library books. I can get them excited and teach them to look for a just right book. (1), like adventure (1), Fiction. Great book to teach kids to be patient. Hard subject for little ones to grasp (1), expressive and silly. Fun book for a perfectionist want to be and when you lighten up you can have fun. (1), cute colorful (1), Fiction. Books don't need words. Fun words can make you giggle. It can also lead to making up your own nonsense words. (1), Fiction. Great multicultural book to share with students. Interesting art work. Children love the idea of flying around the world without an airplane. Teaches that we are all different and yet there are some things that are the same. (1), Fiction. Wonderful story about how cyclical life is. Passing the baton to someone else when you are doing good for others. Finally feeling like you belong. Great art work. (1), Fiction. Great lesson in perception. What you see is not what others see. (1), Fiction. A wonderful story about selflessness at the expense of helping others. It teaches that it means more to give than receive. (1), Fiction. Good story to introduce the writing process and help students find their own writing voice. (1), Fiction. Great story to use to empower young writers to find their own voice. Can be used to accompany introduction writing lessons. (1), Fiction. Everyone has a bad day and it is ok to talk about it. It is a fun way to talk about families and emotions. What do you do when you have a bad day? (1), but it can be exciting. (1), Fiction. Fun story about a brother and sister who run away and stay in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Grass is not always greener on the other side (1), and empowerment. Middle school appropriate. (1), Fiction. Good book for kids experiencing divorce (1), Nonfiction. Biography of the creator of Curious George. Good for authors study supplement (1), Fiction. Good book for middle school to partner with historical themes of the pioneers. Good to empower young girls. (1), personalities and how individual people are. Good to use with personification. (1), Fiction. Fun book to teach conflict resolution (1), lots of materials online for lesson plans and songs. (1), Fiction. Fun colorful book to teach kids the alphabet (1), Fiction. Great inspirational story to empower kids to try new things and find out who they really are. Dreams can come true. (1), Fiction. Good book for youth to tie into the depression and as to history from a literature perspective. Will give kids a different perspective on how good they have their lives today and what struggle is like. (1), Fiction. Great for youth to read from a historical perspective and can be tied into immigration. Classic. (1), and lots of sight words. Great to use for fluency practice. (1), Fiction. Fun (1), and the capabilities that people have to survive. (1), introduce youth to writing their own story (1), Nonfiction. Autobiography of a young girl during Nazi invasions and her account. Could be used within historical lessons (1), Fiction. Curious George the monkey goes on adventures. A great way to let kids know it is ok to explore and learn. (1), Fiction. Misadventures of a girl who is a lot to handle (1), and questions marks. Rhymes. Great for decoding words and ELL's. (1), games (1), the mouse (1), and explains there is someone for everyone. This book is subtly complex with homophones and dark humor. (1), Fiction book that is funny (1), This fiction book deals with saying goodbye to a dog past it's prime and the emotions a child goes through when the realization happens and they grieving through the loss. This book is great for any age and the realness of loosing a pet and moving on. Bit (1), and professional soccer. This book would be good for a reader that is interested in a sports book about soccer or for PE class. (1), Nonfiction book about the butterfly life cycle with real photographs and facts. I used it for my text set about the life cycle. It give the connection of multicultural students learning in the classroom and observing a caterpillar turn into a butterfly. (1), and fun facts. I selected this book for a life cycle text set. It is a great book to provide students with meaningful fun facts along with details on the butterfly's life. (1), since I found other books that were a better fit. (1), but did not choose it (1), Nonfiction book about the butterfly life cycle with real photographs and facts. K-3rd. It was one of the choices for my text set (1), Nonfiction book about the butterfly life cycle with real photographs (1), fun facts about kids soccer (1), Nonfiction soccer book with great pictures (1), games to play (1), text set (1), and activities. (1), This fiction book is so true in the minds of children. It is funny and very real in children's minds. It is a great way to discuss with children about perception (1), historical studies (1), acceptance (1), humans (1), cute (1), weather (1), insects (1), importance of family (1), rhymes (1), facts (1), letter writing (1), colorful (1), saving the world (1), sequencing (1), phonemes (1), exclamation marks (1), This fiction book is full of drawings of a dog with personality. It deals with the reality of divorce. It is a great book to share with the students since so many kids are split between homes and need to know they are not alone. (1), can be used for prediction. (1), Fiction. Great for punctuation: periods (1), but created very powerful discussions. Thought provoking. Chapter book. (1), Fiction. Funny way to move younger students from Captain Underpants to middle school books. Cute way to introduce chapter books that are funny. (1), Fiction. Fun book and series to get boys to read about friends (1), Fiction. Great for rhyming to decode regular and nonsense words. The nonsense characters rhyme with the regular words. There is a zink in my sink. Great to use with ELL's to practice decoding. (1), Fiction. Stuart little (1), grew up in the city (1), Fiction. Classic. A girl and her little piglet who befriends a spider. The spider tries to save the grown up pig from slaughter. A lesson in friendship. Chapter book. (1), Fiction. What happens when a girl meets a squirrel that is a writer and the twists and turns her life takes. Fun engaging book for younger middle school students. Chapter book. (1), what then. Predictions. The mouse if cutely annoying and somewhat dependent on the boy (1), Nonfictional account of research scientists trying to become the first teach to decode the DNA structure. Interesting read for science and history readers. Chapter book (1), high school and above. (1), but finds adventure in the wilderness. Great way to talk about exploring new adventures. Trying new things. Chapter book. (1), Fiction. Great drawings. A father goes to the store to pick up milk and is taken on an adventure by aliens. Fun read for young middle school students. Chapter book. (1), Fiction. Little people live inside the walls of an old house and steal things that belong to the big people. Suspense and family tries to be safe and find a safe place to live. Chapter book. (1), Fiction book about a girl that moves to NJ and makes friends with a group of girls and learns what it is like to become a teenager - both the good and bad. This book is full of angst and lets teens understand they are not alone. Chapter book. (1), but it is very endearing. (1), Fiction. Cute story of if so (1), Fiction book about making friends. Sometimes it is really hard for children of all ages to make friends (1), how to make and build simple objects. A great reference for a boy who wants to be a boy and wants to work towards becoming a self-sufficient man. (1), but this young girl found a secret. (1), Nonfiction book is an easy reference for all aspects of nature including plants (1), animals with small paragraph entries by the real photos and drawings. Easy to understand. (1), Nonfiction book is an easy reference for all aspects of animal including dinosaurs (1), reptiles and birds with small paragraph entries by the real photos and drawings. Easy to understand. (1), Nonfiction for boys with lots of fun facts (1), Fiction book we used for a literary circle. It was fantastic to get discussions going for any age. Short read (1), Fiction. Great way to introduce poetry to a child. The photographers pictures are engaging and the poems can create some interesting images into the child's mind. (1), Fiction. Great book to share on multicultural aspects of everyone's life. We are all different (1), but also many aspects are the same. Gives kids a good perspective on culture. Interesting art work. (1), Fiction. Great interactive read with a beat and teaches kids what rhythm is. It is so "cat"chy (1), it is hard to get out of your head. Easy read for younger students and the beat keeps them engaged. Defiantly a book to read aloud first to a child. (1), Fiction. Great book to use for predictions. Surprises in the story. Cute pictures. Can you used for many different age levels. (1), Nonfiction. Fun experiments to do at home with kids and parents together. Teaches scientific facts. (1), fun way to get the point across. (1)
Wolken
Tag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke, Tag-Spiegel
Medium
Beigetreten
Sep 7, 2014
Ort
College Station Texas 77845