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Novel (1), Genre: Historical Fiction I chose this book because this would be a book I would read during black history month to explain slavery. (1), Genre: Resilience This book was chosen and read because it teaches students that you got to take the good with the bad. Not everything in life will be great. (1), Genre: Fiction This is a great book to teach students how to use and look for repetition in writing and reading. (1), Genre: Rhyme This is a great book to have in your classroom library to help students with rhyming words and how to use them in a story. (1), Genre: Children's Literature I chose this book because it is a great book to use to teach your students how to make inferences and predictions on what will happen next in the book. (1), Genre: Children's Literature I chose this book for the class because it does a great job of getting your students how to use and make predictions based on the cover of the book and the pages in the book. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book I chose this book because it gives great examples of long and short vowel sounds you would often find in common words. (1), Genre: Puns It's a great book to use for many grade levels to teach them about humor and how to use puns in their writing. (1), Genre: Nonfiction Picture Book I chose this book because the information found in the book is information that is related to real life scenarios and my student will need to know this information. It teaches students that they can be anything their heart d (1), Genre: Historical Fiction I chose this book because its a great book to read to the students when teaching WWII. (1), Genre: Autobiography Picture Book This was an amazing book because it is based on a true story about a girl who just wants the best in the world. (1), Genre: Historical Fiction I liked this book because it talks about a young girl moving from Russia to America. This would be a great book to use for a multicultural book. Some students might have some of the same experiences from moving from another count (1), Genre: Picture Book We read this book in class. It's a great book for all grade levels to get them to use the pictures to predict what will happen next. Its a wordless book so the students can use their imagination. (1), Genre: Children's Literature Picture Book based on a true story I chose this book to read to my student because it talks about Michael Jordan as a young boy and how he never gave up on his dreams. (1), Genre: Children's Literature This book was read to us in class today and I enjoyed this book because it is about a girl who thinks her family is poor until her parents explain to her that its not materialistic things that matter but rather the family arou (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book I chose this book for my tutoring because my student likes Disney. It was a great book about he history of Walt Disney and how Disneyland and Disneyworld came about. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book I chose this book because it promotes self-awareness and tolerance. (1), it might be a very vulnerable topic so be careful who you read this to and be prepared for children with emotions. (1), Genre: Could be a Fiction or Non Fiction Picture Book I chose this book because it is important that children know the reality of real life events like homelessness. Just make sure that as an educator you are reading the book to an appropriate grade level (1), Genre: Children's Repetitive This book is a great way to teach time to children. It goes through the hours of the day in a fun way. It also uses repetition in this book. This book is a predictable book that sets up a pattern for the student to follow the (1), even for young readers. (1), and good deeds. Charming children's book that I originally read in elementary school. A bit too repetitive however (1), Genre: Children's Literature This is a great book to show students how to use deep feelings in their writing to give it more meaning. (1), Genre: Children's Literature This is a great book to use to teach about cultures. It's a diverse book that talks about 13 women who have changed the world. (1), Genre: Picture Book This is a great book to use as a large group reading lesson. This would allow for children to use their imagination and guess what the letter is describing next. Teachers could use this book for about any elementary age level classroom (1), Genre: Picture Book Dr. Suess has the best books to help students with rhyming words and repetition. (1), Genre: Fiction This is a great book for students to help in their guided reading. This is meant for pre-k to a kindergarten student and would be great for a DRA book to administer a running record and accuracy level. (1), and end of the book. It's a great book to make predictions. (1), Genre: Magic This is a cute book that could be read for fun and it would work well to get my students to make predictions about what would happen in the beginning (1), Genre: Children's Literature I liked this book because it is very relatable to students. It's about a boy Henley would does not enjoy reading. This would be a great book to read to my students before getting them to read to get them to understand that rea (1), Genre: Inspiring Picture Book I chose this book because it's a great book about self-confidence. (1), the cat in the book. (1), Genre: Synopsis This book is a great book to represent the good and bad of someone for example (1), Genre: Children's Literature This book is amazing its about a girl who only speaks English and another girl who only speaks Spanish. This would be a great multicultural book and help students to understand that they may have a friend like this. This would (1), Genre: Children's Literature I liked this book because it talks about perseverance and to never give up. If you set your mind to it (1), it's possible. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book This book could be use for multiple purposes: teaching colors (1), Genre: I chose this book because it's a great book to teach students that they will have struggles but to not get upset about the small things. (1), etc. is. (1), Genre: I liked this book because it is a great example of how to write a letter and gives the students examples of who the audience (1), Genre: Children's Fiction This is a great book to help show and create dialogue in text. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book It is a great book to explain how a parents feels when a child goes missing and talk about how they need to stay by you when you are out in public so they don't go missing. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book This would be great to use for a word game with your students. It's also a great book to teach rhythmic words. (1), Genre: Children's Picture Book I chose this book because it is great for humane education. (1), Genre: Humor and Comedy It's a great book that shows size is relative and people see it differently. (1), and to keep the students engaged to find the missing piece. (1), a search to find the green sheep (1), Genre: Children Repetitive Book The book is about a young mouse's obsession with a boy's toy motorcycle proves a catalyst for adventure (1), Genre: Children's Fiction This is a great way of letting children learn they can be called something other than their name. It also shows that although your siblings annoy you they are still your siblings and should always love them regardless. This is gr (1), friendship (1), topic (1), and making friends with their classmates. (1), collaborating with friends (1), Genre: Children's Literature I love this book because the focus is on sharing. I would use this book to show the importance of sharing (1), I chose this book because it explains the growth and development of a caterpillar who then turns into a butterfly. (1), and compassion. (1), Genre: Children's literature (1), and growing up. (1), honesty (1), abilities (1), able (1), Genre: Comic Novel I love these book sets because the author is conveying the important messages of respect (1), sharing (1), connection (1), perseverance (1), kindness (1), mortality (1), abandonment (1), dignity (1), middle (1), loss (1), family (1), Genre: Fiction children's picture book (1), and all the other traits of a good citizen and they teach the classic themes of friendship (1), Genre: Children's Rythmic Picture Book I chose this book because it helps children distinguish colors with pictures of animals. (1), Fern’s caring for Wilbur teaches her responsibility (1), Genre: Non Fiction I chose this novel although it's a very troubling novel because it teaches children to reach out and tell someone if they or someone they know is being abused. It's important children know that it is not okay and should be taken serious (1), Genre: Children's Fiction I chose this book because it explains the relationship of a father and son through a mother's eyes. This book illustrates a sense of warmth (1), it is also full of warmth. (1), and loneliness. Although a story of life and death (1), Wilbur learns to cope with fear (1), like any child (1), teaches tolerance. As he grows up (1), despite their differences in nature (1), and she realizes that if she stands up for what she believes in she can make a difference in the world. Charlotte and Wilbur’s friendship (1), the novel also contains important lessons. For example (1), Genre: Children's Literature I chose this book because it is geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Kids learn the difference between literal and nonliteral language and begin to grasp wordplay. (1), Fiction I chose this book because I believe all students should read this at some point in their life. This is a true historical book. Charlotte’s Web earned critical acclaim upon its release—Eudora Welty notably called it “just about perfect”—a (1), but it's important they know how to cope with changes in life. (1), and coping with change. I know many students don't want to experience these feelings (1), Genre: Historical Fiction I chose this book because it explores themes of loneliness (1), and worthy of respect. Her message encourages children to recognize diversity and show respect and kindness to others. She poetically portrays messages of empowerment through the use of simple simile and rhyme. (1), every child is unique (1), or beliefs (1), Genre: Fiction This is an uplifting and motivating book about female empowerment and respect for diversity. The consistent message through this book is one of self-worth and embracing differences. This book emphasizes that regardless of one’s looks (1), that's what makes you the person you are is because everyone is unique in their own way. (1), Genre: Children's Literature I chose this book because it talks about children being okay in their own skin. It explains the importance of being different from others and that it's okay. I would love my students to know that it is okay to be different (1), Genre: Children's Literature No Pictures I liked this book because it's only words only and there are no photos in the book. It teaches students that they have to read exactly what is on the pages of the book. There is no pictures to make predictions. It' (1)
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