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non-fiction (5), Multicultural (4), multicultural (3), very interactive for kids (3), picture book (3), fiction (2), life cycle of frogs (2), good read aloud. (2), fiction book (2), independent reading (2), level B (2), glossary (2), bilingual (2), very interactive. (2), friendship (2), This would make for a good discussion book and the children talk amongst themselves about how they knew they are in trouble when they do something. (1), includes magical beans (1), Funny book about being a teacher and a student (1), good red for before you have a substitute (1), as well as if your students are miss behaving (1), teaches students to behave and listen to their teacher (1), shows good and evil (1), Mrs McNosh is hanging up her wash that contains many different rhyming words (1), lots of follow up activities (1), Read this book in class (1), has the three little pigs but also uses counting 1-100 (1), and interacts other fairly tale characters into the book (1), The students loved this read aloud (1), they were very interactive and making connections. can be used for story elements (1), The students enjoyed the book and we discussed problem and solution afterwards. (1), the boys things got stolen so he went after them and got in some trouble along the way (1), informational and educational very colorful (1), comes as a big book (1), lots of repetition and sequencing (1), teaches phonemic awareness (1), consist of rhyming (1), has a play on words. (1), young girl gets one grain of rice and after each day the number of grains doubles (1), can be used for social studies (1), and reading. creative (1), kinder- third grade (1), responsibility school (1), Great guided reading book (1), taught the kids about friendship (1), has poems for shared reading highlights the two different sections for each person to read as well as what they should read together. (1), poems all about plants and spring (1), kids are able to make lots of connections. (1), can have kids write their own letters after reading (1), summer safety. (1), great for showing kids what cause and effect is (1), has a new example on every single page. good for also having the kids predict what may happen next (1), sea-saw structured book. (1), AMAZING for sequencing (1), read a loud with a sequencing sheet (1), has multiple different series of the book (1), Discuss the importance of vocabulary words with your students. Remind them to use their new vocabulary in daily conversation and writing. and school and that the way words are spelled don't always have the correct meaning. (1), they enjoy reading the book (1), I would definitely use this book as well as the other versions in my classroom. (1), Fractured fairly tale (1), talks about community helpers (1), can use that for social studies to discuss what helpers are. shows letter writing (1), explains what a post man is. fiction. (1), Accumulation of poems (1), perfect for sequencing (1), details the story of who all usually sleeps but are kept awake at night by the outside moon (1), fun good night story (1), very bright (1), kinder-second grade (1), humorous story about characters in a house hold all falling asleep on each other in one big bed (1), great for imagery strategies (1), shows a chain of events (1), great for third-fifth grade to read independently to see the different styles of poetry (1), more humorous than scary (1), accumulation of different poems (1), great for third-fifth grade students (1), gives students many ideas for writing poetry (1), you can share different poems each day. (1), great discussions after words (1), Great book for sequencing (1), I would read this at the beginning of the year to discuss bad behavior (1), Awesome book that goes through the life cycle from a plant (1), shows the life cycle of a bird (1), if a student is having trouble retelling this is a good guided reading book because it goes in a simple order that kids can remember. level B (1), fairly simple words (1), easy to decode words by looking at the pictures. (1), Great for mini-lesson on use of dialogue by author. How dialogue tells a story. Humor and expressive features of characters. How an author tells a story through the character's personality and expressions. also a good book for making predictions. (1), used this book to help my student learn more about baseball (1), he was writing about baseball but did not have much experience so this book helped him gain ideas. (1), good read aloud for the first week of school or before going to the library (1), teaches kids how to take care of a library book and where to keep them safe around the home. Kids have never had to take care of a book like this so its a good book to share with them. (1), great book to read on the first day of school (1), especially for kindergarten (1), kids are going to be nervous and not know what to do (1), so just reading this book will help them and give them more confidence with what they are doing. (1), talks about things that help a plant and things that harm and plant while it is trying to grow. very kid friendly (1), has good descriptive words. Teacher colors (1), same author as a very hungry caterpillar (1), About a bat who when she first learns to fly is attacked by an owl and then grows up with birds. She then eventually finds her way back to her family and learns the ways of the bats. This story uses a lot of adjectives and big words. (1), good book for teaching figurative speech (1), discusses idioms and how things do not really mean what they sound like. imagination. (1), Series with "more parts (1), " discusses health and growing up (1), importance of your parents. (1), talks about idioms (1), Sequal to if you give a mouse a cookie (1), shows the cycle of life (1), tons of activities that can follow (1), kids love this book at all ages. recommend for read aloud and having students sequence the book. (1), Fiction This book tells a story of a mother who has a young boy that she loves very much and sings the same songs to him every night. As the boy grows up the mother still sneaks into his room and sings him the same song. The mother grows older and the son (1), and lots of descriptive words. (1), hard to make connections to because its just describing bugs (1), shows how the hen makes the bread (1), This is a wordless book that can get the students using their imagination and making predictions of what is happening in the story by just looking at the pictures (1), but also shows the volubility of hard work (1), the hen asked all of her friends for help but they all said no (1), once the bread was made everyone wanted to eat it but did not help (1), Accumulation of poems about the earth (1), can relate to science (1), does not give us the ending we want (1), Awesome guided reading (1), talks bout all different kinds of food and their different shapes (1), if student is having trouble making connections this is an easy book for that. (1), shows two different cultures and how they have learned to eat (1), the are able to learn from each other and not be ashamed of who they are. (1), a student looking for his Bongo (1), cant live without his bongo (1), shows responsibility (1), was fairly simple for the higher students (1), shows different cultures and how they live (1), it can be used to talk about the importance of getting lost in a good book. This book is great for talking about the different features of a library (1), contains rhyming (1), can be used to show what a nocturnal animal is. (1), great book to use to practice colors and animals with young children. This predicable picture book can also serve as a medium for a fun question and answer game between the teacher and students. and color book for pre-k or kindergarten. and each animal is (1), definitely a book I will always remember (1), cat writes a letter to the kitten he likes (1), so worried about what to write and if she will like it (1), shows you not to worry and to follow your heart. great book for showing writing a card (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. Amazing book to do for literacy circles with older kids (1), Corduroy is a fun book about a bear who is in a toy store but has seem to have lost his button. The book captures his journey once everyone goes home and he begins his search for a button. This book could be used with a read-write-think lesson. (1), shows counting throughout the book. (1), Great guided reading (1), lots of connections to kids (1), very colorful and bright (1), tons of activities that can follow. (1), Acceptance (1), summer camp (1), rhyming (1), humorous (1), death (1), children's books (1), Trying new things (1), open ending (1), great read aloud (1), great for kids (1), older grades (1), Letter writing (1), Realistic fiction (1), Symbolism (1), Folktale (1), hand written (1), great for all ages (1), mini lesson (1), bed time story (1), how to be nice (1), hard work pays off (1), not for young kids (1), A cute book about learning what makes you feel good during the day and what can make you feel bad. It uses a metaphor of a bucket and a dipper. Its a very cute story and teaches a lesson without even realizing it. (1), all about frogs (1), lots of repetition (1), shows different farm animals (1), about nature (1), contains table of contents (1), bolded words (1), very funny (1), traditional literature (1), A five-year-old boy thinks his body is falling apart until he learns new teeth grow (1), magazine (1), English (1), bullying (1), read aloud (1), fairy tale (1), identity (1), fitting in (1), emotional (1), acceptance (1), math (1), social studies (1), immigration (1), struggles (1), numbers (1), great illustrations (1), valentines day (1), cause and effect (1), diversity (1), synonyms (1), Mexican American (1), peer-pressure (1), post cards (1), interracial couple (1), level C (1), sentence fluency (1), hands-on (1), poetry book (1), sequencing (1), shared reading (1), telling the truth (1), great for sequencing (1), A great story about a rainbow fish who finds happiness when he learns how to share. Would be a great book to teach about friendship and sharing. Good for all ages. Colorful illustrations. free choice reading or read aloud (1), can be adjusted to fit the needs of different ages (1), shows not only the life cycle of frogs but just what to expect growing up. (1), or shared reading. I would put these in stations so the kids can look at them hands on. (1), shows each phase of the life cycle (1), index. very kid friendly. (1), contains all elements of a non-fiction book (1), shows not only the life cycle but explain what a frog is (1), what makes a frog an amphibian (1), lots of good definitions to discuss with children (1), tons of extra details about frogs (1), a story of two frogs going through life (1), end of the book contains fun facts for children. (1), goes through the life cycle using songs (1), very fun for kids (1), great read aloud for kindergarten-2nd (1), Very interactive (1), Engaging activities (1), kid friendly allows the kids to interact with frogs and go more in-depth about different types of frogs (1), has a picture of each kind of frog and facts about them all (1), all about a frogs life (1), how frogs interact with their environment and how they interact with others (1), how they more from water to land. (1), Shows the life cycle of a butterfly (1), helps with counting (1), very interactive for young kids (1), children's literature (1), i would do this in my classroom and then we would actually make green eggs and ham and i would make all of the kids actually try it. This is a fun book to read (1), dr. sues. (1), the tree gives and gives and expects nothing in return (1), what does is mean to help or give to someone (1), lots of life lessons given through this book (1), includes the life cycle (1), amazing real life photos. (1), great for shared reading (1), embarrassed about who she is and where she is from. One student accepts her and she feels much better and at home in America. (1), mathematical folktale (1), great for literature circles (1), Life cycle of a frog (1), halloween themed (1), This book can be used when discussing nonfiction. I would have students research facts about elephants in zoos and have them compare those with elephants in the wild. The students would have to find evidence in the text that supports it being nonfiction. (1), and homonyms (1), A good adventure book to read focused on younger grade levels - cause and effect. I like this because its a fun book to read and gives children an idea of how dysfunctional yet fun a house without parents could be. (1), Discussed the writing process. This book can be used to give ideas to students who are having troubles writing. Also shows how to make illustrations.Shows ownership of the book and how you can make it into anything you want. All ages (1), the student did not want her name because it was different than her new culture. The kids accepted her either way. Teaches you to be yourself (1), shows you what its like for new students (1), teaches you to accept others. (1), the girl is struggling to fit in at her new school (1), worried about what others thing (1), A nonfiction book that is about a baby hippo that gets separated from his mother and explains how his life got better when he met an old tortoise.lesson on family (1), contains a table of contents (1), discusses antonyms (1), gives definition and examples of each. (1), good for reading at the beginning of the year to set the tone (1), might be better for the older grades to truly understand. (1), Great book for showing non-fiction (1), tons of details about each phase of the cycle (1), list facts in a story manner (1), great for young kids (1), tells the story of how the community helps frogs grow and reproduce (1), talks about the frog during every single season of the year (1), contains onomatopoeias (1), the end shows you where to look in a pond for each phase of the life cycle. (1), Focuses primarily on each phase of the life cycle (1), a non-fiction book (1), help explain what exaggeration or hyperbole is to children. Great book for getting the kids to build their imagination. (1)
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