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Sergio Ruzzier
A sweet demonstration of how our preconceived notions and prejudices are mostly just silly. I will be recommending to my guidance counselors.
You can download activity sheets from Ruzzier's site.
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Author: Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Illustrator: Tom Lichtenheld
As a grammar and punctuation nerd, I am excited to have the kids see that such things can be FUN.
What's My Mark? game
Rags to Riches game - easier
Rags to Riches game - harder
Punctuation Paintball game
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Author: Eva Moore
Illustrator: Nancy Carpenter
Based on a true story, this will remind most readers of Make Way for Ducklings.
Evidently, ducklings fall down grates a lot. I was trying to find a video of the Montauk even to show, but will have to settle for this one for now:
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Author: Matthew Olshan
Illustrator: Sophie Blackall
Put together the post office, boxing, French phrases, and an underdog story, and you have this charmer. J'ADORE the names given to Lalouche's opponents: Ampere, the Piston, the Pointillist, the Misanthrope. And the paper cutout watercolor art is lovely.
Brainpickings.org has samples of old-timey photographs that Blackall used for inspiration.
source: harpercollinschildrens.com |
That Is Not a Good Idea
Mo Willems
Can Mo Willems do no wrong? From the silent movie design to the Greek chorus of baby geese to the twist ending, this is another instant classic. I'm excited to share this with the students, because we read lots of Pigeon and Elephant & Piggie books last year when they were in first grade.
I am a huge Buster Keaton fan and think this is the perfect opportunity to introduce him ... see 10:00 for a scene with dialogue cards.
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Author: Kashmira Sheth
Illustrator: Jeffrey Ebbeler
Super bold artwork shows how a boy's imagination works overtime as he begs his older sister to read him a story. Cool perspectives and visual treats (like the T I G E R cascading into his bowl of alphabet treats as she serves him lunch) make for a striking book.
pbkids.org has an alphabet soup riddle game.
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I really liked That is Not a Good Idea!!!!
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