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Fiction (11), Non-fiction (5), index (2), humorous (2), uniqueness (2), family (1), Story of a girl with an unusual name who loves it until she is made fun of at school for it; bullying (1), read aloud format; (1), multiple perspectives; mentor author to study; "Water Striders"; side-by-side (1), topics they relate to. (1), words related to flowers (1), "Walking Home from School I See..."; list ideas (1), "Under My Bed" by Heidi Stemple (1), accessible for students (1), Story about a man whose overcoat keeps getting worn and made into something smaller until he creates a story out of it; Moral: you can always make something out of nothing; reminds me of the book "Something from Nothing" I read as a child; author's note a (1), intro to poetry (1), Poetry; love poems about simple joys through the eyes of children; basic forms (1), defined terms for each poem; poems about the Civil War and slavery; detailed illustrations; would be good for a poet study with upper grades (1), self-confidence themes; poetic justice (1), spelling/syllables (1), author's note about Whitman (1), question marks); includes facts and history of popcorn through perspective of boy looking up information about popcorn; two stories (boy reading info (1), ooga”; onomatopoeia; using repetition for emphasis; dialogue; “historical”fairy tale; Engages readers; author is trying to entertain readers and show that everyone has a role and shouldn’t be discounted (1), Making up words “Ooga (1), but told through 3rd person narrative (1), but becomes successful artist; This book is autobiographical (1), Illustrations match story; writing from personal experience; boy’s creativity is suppressed throughout his life (1), boy popping corn); ways to pop corn in the back of book (1), Use of speech bubbles; different font when character quotes another source; punctuation usage (exclamation points (1), A boy who gets in trouble and uses his imagination to create a word of Wild Things; imagination (1), Silly poems for children (1), circular story; inferring (1), Fairy tale; Start at end (1), interactive reading "because"; mentor text: organize narrative story line (1), goes backward; cause and effect (1), uniqueness; write using blank illustrations in book (1), escaping the "real" world (1), background info for each poem (1), Poetry anthology of various authors; all about mice; author's note (1), Walt Whitman poetry anthology; table of contents (1), a girl who doesn't read fairy tales listens to the frog tell a story of a prince turned into a frog and a girl who lost her imagination (1), French Creole words used (glossary) (1), perspective: Cendrillon's godmother (1), giant born in Tennessee hunts down a bear who has been causing trouble for the town (1), explains the names of landmarks in the south (1), irony used on the first couple of pages (1), Pueblo Indian folk tale (1), Lord of the Sun sends a spark to Earth that is a boy (1), the boy grows up and searches for his father (1), an arrow-maker transforms the boy into an arrow and shoots him but to the Sun. Traditional artwork and symbols of the Pueblo Indians (1), Twisted fairy tales (1), Jack the narrator takes the reader through twists on fairy tales (1), side conversations and stories (1), hilarious for children! inspire students to create mixed-up fairy tales (1), Mixed-up tale about the Frog Prince (1), the frog eventually turns into the prince and the girl becomes the girl from the story (1), nonsensical; basic illustrations (1), Alphabet book; each page has letter (1), discussing what if each letter didn't exist? looks at letters in certain words and relationships. (1), A girl imagines what all the idioms that her parents say mean (1), illustrations depict literal meanings; copyright 1976 (Vietnam War (1), Salvador Dali) (1), Henry P. Baloney is from outer space and is late to school. He tells his teacher the story of his adventurous morning (1), including uncommon words from other languages. Glossary in the back. Using pictures to decipher meaning (1), Mixed-up fairy tale; princess wears a paper bag and saves the prince; beauty vs. strength; different ending than usual (doesn't need prince (1), princess is alone but happy); gender role reversal; female uses trickery on dragon (1), Using letters to create words (1), then sentences (1), then a meaningful sentence; political (peace during Vietnam War) (1), Poetry anthology by Douglas Florian; similar poems to Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky; limericks (1), informative; author wants to tell the story of the process of making clothing through a narrative story (1), First page of story before title page (introduces); sequencing of process of making a cloak from sheep’s wool; includes glossary of terms in story; Simple story (1), Authors' perspectives of children's books related to children's lives (1), Uses some Italian terms (defined within text) (1), A little girl is scared of thunder until her grandma helps her make thunder cake and proves to her that she is brave (1), until a friend from America sends her and the community supplies and letters; summarizing (1), Allegory for pollution; Wumps live in a beautiful and peaceful world until the Pollutians take over and ruin everything; summarizing (1), Moral: Rumors are hard to take back; Mr. Peabody is seen by a boy "stealing" an apple and the boy tells everyone (1), but finds out that Mr. Peabody did not steal it. Mr. Peabody uses this as an opportunity to teach about rumors and words; summarizing (1), creation fable (1), Fiction; story of a boy who does not want to give up his blanket before school starts (1), parents try a variety of tactics (1), Graphic novel; wordless (1), but tells stories of friendship; great for young children or ELL students (1), Graphic novel series; story of two creatures on an adventure away from home; humorous (1), Graphica; collection of comic strips about Casey and his younger brother Kyle (1), daily "kid" life (1), humorous; black and white (1), Graphic novel series; Story about Babymouse and her adventures in school and imaginary lands (1), Mr. George Baker and Harry sit and wait for the bus to take them to school in the morning; George is 100 years old but learning to read just like Harry; good for lessons about character descriptions (1), Historical fiction; After WWII (1), An old woman names objects in her house that will outlive her because all of her friends have died; a puppy finds her and eventually she decides to name him even though she will probably outlive him; good for lessons about character descriptions (1), Bear does not like visitors (1), but the mouse is determined to have tea in Bear's house; eventually Bear realizes that visitors are nice when they are friends; good for lessons about comparing and contrasting characters (1), Short stories about the stuffed animals in a little girl's room; adventures of toys (1), Story about Dr. De Soto and his wife helping a fox with a hurt tooth; the fox decides to eat them (1), but they outsmart him; good for a lesson using the "Somebody...Wanted...But...So...Then" chart (1), Wordless book that zooms out to reveal a new situation than the reader expected; great for teaching setting and how the setting can change (1), Story about a girl who doesn't like to read; her grandpa takes her on adventure to find a bee tree with the rest of the town; he then teaches her that knowledge is as sweet as honey; similar outcome to Thank You (1), Mr. Falker (1), Retell of the classic fable The Tortoise and the Hare; good for lessons about themes/morales (1), Story about Clementine (1), a mischievous girl who means well (1), Version of a Ukranian fable about a woman who paints eggs. She helps a goose (1), who leaves her the gift of beautiful eggs and more. (1), Katje tries to survive in the Netherlands on very little (1), so then he wakes up and decides not to cut it down. (Somebody...Wanted...But...So then) (1), mentions Italian locations; lots of dialogue; Authors messages: change something if you don’t like it; if you trick someone it will come back to get you (1), concepts are explained throughout (1), then facts (1), Story about girl who is found living with dolphins following a plane crash above the ocean (1), moves into a special home run by psychologists for feral children; what it means to be human/dolphin; progression of speech/learning; better for more advanced readers (1), lots of unfamiliar vocabulary and heavy subject (morality may be topic for discussion) (1), Story of an orphan boy who impacts the lives of citizens of a racially divided town; topics of race (1), home; relatable for children but cover topics to be discussed (1), Story of a china rabbit who is separated from his original owner (1), learns to feel emotion and love others through various (and humorous) adventures; appeals to variety of readers; high vocabulary (1), Memoir of children's author Beverly Cleary (1), who grew up in Yamhill and Portland area during The Great Depression era; chapters move through various people in here life as well as events (1), Memoir; boy in Cairo goes through his daily routine of selling fuel to people while excited to share a secret with his family; glimpses into his daily life (1), the life of Egyptians; the secret is that he can write his name; students could make predictions about what secret is; shows that although people may live differently (1), they still have similiarities (1), Memoir of children's author/illustrator Tomie DePaola; DePaola wrote a series of chapter books focused on his childhood memories. This book revolves around when his family was building a new house and other events from that time period; written as if thro (1), Different perspectives of same trip to park; need to reread? gorillas acting as people (1), Persuasive text; man wants to cut down Kapok tree in Amazon but he falls asleep and the animals tell him why he shouldn't do it (1), Narrative; Hyperactive boy has trouble controlling impulses and sitting still (1), the story follows his experiences in a traditional classroom and school (1), to the special education classroom (1), to a special education school. (1), Comical picture book listing verbs; great for introduction to verbs (1), Good read for beginning of school (1), perspective; story follows first day of school (1), ends up being teacher not wanting to go to school (1), Story about a girl in school who learns to hide her learning disability (1), until Mr. Falker comes to the school and helps her learn to read - autobiographical (Patricia Polacco) (1), Comical picture book listing adjectives; great for introduction to adjectives (1), Story about a principal who loves his school so much he continues to take away days off (1), Story of how Esther became one of the first women in politics (1), women rights and voting (1), Cultural take on classic fairy tale (1), narrative about family on the Underground Railroad using song to guide them (1), narrative could be read first (1), Fiction; an imaginary ship captained and crewed by children; rhyming; imagination (1), extra story in margins; predictions based on margin illustrations (1), the donkey wishes he were a rock but then cannot turn back into a donkey; family love (1), he comes up with an elaborate story; imagination; rhyming; repetition (1), Penguin has a dinner party; animals; manners; student response (1), Fiction; bird wishes for golden wings (1), then his friends don't like him so he gives his wings away to people in need and he ends up back with his friends; incites discussion; topic of being unique; descriptive language/similes (1), Fiction; baby elephant discovers the use of his trunk; animals; functions of body parts (1), Fiction; animals doing odd things; animals; dreams; imagination; humor; creativity (1), Tree gives all it has to a boy; unconditional love; parable (1), Fiction; artist tries to paint valentine; shapes (1), Fiction; girl has crush on boy and he is annoyed until she moves away; being nice to others; rhyming (1), Historical Non-Fiction; the story of MLK Jr's life and death for young children; history; race/segregation (1), Fiction; teacher is sick and some students are too; substitutes; rhyming; alphabet (1), Fiction; new restaurant seats all the animals that come in; rhyming; animals; counting (1), Fiction; encourages student imagination; rhyming; made-up words (1), troll demands a toll (1), Fiction; a boy's dad asks him what he sees on his way home from school (1), fable; traditional "Chicken Little" story; repetition; rhyming (1), Fiction; Froggy stalls when his mother tries to get him to go to bed; repetition; onomatopoeia (1), Historical fiction; child telling the story of great-aunt's life in prairie days; dealing with loss of loved one; historical; repetition (1), fable; version of the tortoise and the hare; turtle tricks the rabbit (1), Fiction; Miss Fox gives advice to her students on how to "go green" (1), and each student discovers how to do that in their daily lives; environment awareness (1), fable; a boy donkey finds a red pebble that grants wishes. When scared by a lion (1), fable; baker must make roll that sun shines through 3 times if he doesn't want to be banished by Dutch and Dutchess; fable of how the pretzel was invented (1), Fiction; trolls try to steal girl's dog when she crosses the mountain; detailed illustrations (1), Fiction; boy crosses bridge every day (1), fable; mouse family collects food but Frederick collects different methods to cheer his family up during the winter; poem; diversity in gifts and skills; art appreciation (1), fable; Cornelius is a crocodile that is born upright but his friends don't care/are jealous; uniqueness; not caring what others think (1), fable; tadpole and fish are friends but tadpole turns into a frog; different people can still be friends (1), boy tricks troll with riddles (1), doing good for others (1), fable; inchworm tricks animals by measuring them so they won't eat him; cleverness; using your strengths (1), perseverence (1), fairy tale (1), symbolism (1), culture (1), activism (1), irony (1), race (1), ignorance (1), equality (1), advice (1), word choice (1), arms race (1), colors (1), captions (1), Reader's theater (1), descriptive language (1), picture support (1), inferring (1), unsatisfying ending (1), ellipses (1), author's note (1), making new friends (1), Insects (1), Readers Theater (1), Tall tale (1), a giant (1), text-to-world connections (1), emotional journey (1), spelling. (1), Readers theater (1), unconventional friendship (1), Fiction; yellow and blue are friends and hug and turn to green so their family doesn't recognize them; friendship (1), fable; rabbits eat from "forbidden" tree but then become friends with serpent; different version of Adam and Eve story; disobedience; adventure (1), uses facts throughout in different font (1), incorporate physical activity? (1), Historical fiction; A young girl receives a ticket to travel to America but she must leave her grandmother. She goes through Ellis Island and works at a dress shop and starts a life in America before bringing her grandmother across the sea too; immigratio (1), fiction; DRA levels 34-40; 6 characters; a boy who has had the chicken pox falls asleep while trying to do math homework and dreams of math puzzles and tricks; numbers and operations; glossary of terms in back (1), "Things" by Eloise Greenfield: everlasting aspect of written word/literature (1), listen to CD (change of cadence at certain parts of poem. "The Rose That Grew from Concrete" by Tupac Shakur: about growing up in a tough situation but rising above it. Book includes CD with authors reading their poems. (1), Frog and Toad stories (1), formatted like a chapter book but stories are unrelated; (1), Fable; twist on Gingerbread Man story (1), including appearances of other fairy tale/fable characters; sight words (1), Oliver Pig stories; formatted like a chapter book but stories are unrelated; (1), Fiction; David is a troublemaker (1), illustrations show his behavior and words are what mother says in response; unconditional love (1), Fable; Magpie is baking a pie but one friend doesn't help so he doesn't get to eat the pie; DRA level 9 (1), Fiction; A peddler carries his hats on top of his head. One day he takes a nap under a tree and wakes up to find that monkeys stole his hats; repetition/student participation (1), counting (monkeys/hats) (1), Folktale from Ireland; Finn (1), helping your enemies (1), hears of another giant who plans to fight him. With the help of his wife he outsmarts the other giant so that he runs away; Irish glossary in book (1), photographs from author trip to Australia (note in back of book) (1), many reader-friendly facts about marsupials (1), large and colored fonts (1), index and glossary (1), chronological narrative about Eleanor Roosevelt's childhood (1), afterword about her adult life (1), chronological narrative about Cesar Chavez and La Causa (1), uses some Spanish terms (in italics) (1), explains a complicated topic to children (1), Non-fiction poems (1), entertaining poems about space: "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Grees (1), morals (1), narrative about a bat at night (1), Non-fiction; the story of Phiilippe Petit's wire walk between the Twin Towers in NYC; DRA level 28 (1), working to achieve your dreams (1), fable; snail's dad tells him a story of a snail who wanted a bigger house but then he couldn't move; perspective; descriptive language; appreciating what you have/who you are (1), where clouds are dispatched; types of clouds; narrative illustrations; imagination of students and character in book (1), Fiction; mouse meets wind-up mouse and wishes he were also wind-up but then asks to turn wind-up into a mouse like himself; friendship; appreciating what you have/who you are (1), Fiction; mouse finds a musical mouse inside Parmesan cheese (1), then discovers his own musical ability; art appreciation (1), Fiction; city mouse transforms and meets field mice who test him; acceptance; tests (1), fable; Pezzetino tries to figure out what friend he is a part of until he realizes he is made up of smaller parts; happy with yourself (1), Fiction; black fish's friends are eaten by a big fish so he teaches other fish to swim to intimidate big fish; creativity; adventure (1), Fiction; mice meet city mouse who tells them about Mardi Gras (1), so they have their own celebration until the masks make them too scary; holidays/Mardi Gras; being yourself (1), Speech bubbles/graphicas/dialogue; punctuation (ellipses); reading aloud/fluency practice; illustrations show emotions (font size (1), punctuation); humor engages students; breaks 4th wall; good reading habits; intro to narratives (1), Topics: difference colored skin (1), communities; metaphors; poetic tone and rhythm (1), "Red Brocade": 2nd stanza talking to guest; feels counter-culture; get to know others; hospitality; cultural norms (1), Wordless book; A boy goes on a field trip with his class to the Empire State building on a foggy day and meets a cloud who takes him to Sector 7 (1), Wordless book; Follows one man and his family's immigration journey; symbolism used to depict confusion of new language/culture (1), but dreams of being a superhero. He works hard to train and eventually achieves his dream of helping the neighborhood (even those who made fun of him in the beginning); bullying (1), appreciating the little things (1), Superhero fiction; Dex is a dog who is made fun of for his size (1), Fiction; a girl talks about what different think about her "ugly" dog; illustrations mirror the different opinions about the dog; humor (1), the boy realizes that sometimes you just have to get to know others in order to like them; synthesis lesson?; DRA level 38 (1), structure of the writing; DRA level 38 (1), Mexico scenery (1), the value of money vs. nature/life experience (1), a little girl talks to her parents about being poor and how she thinks they should do something about it. Her parents open her eyes to the many things in nature and their lives that are worth more than the money they make working; perspective (1), Non-fiction; the story of Christiano Ronaldo and his soccer career; many South/Central American terms; bilingual (1), Fiction; at a family meeting (1), Historical fiction; riots in LA from the perspective of a little boy with his momma and cat; by looking at two cats who did not get along (1), compromising with friends (1), connect to life: friends moving away (1), prediction about where frog goes (1), Fiction; dog from city meets a frog in the country and they become friends throughout the seasons until the frog disappears; seasons as metaphor (1), Cultural story of a quilt that is passed between generations. It demonstrates how traditions change and stay the same (1)
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Jan 29, 2012