
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Great Book Collection

Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Great book to start off the school year especially with kindergartners
The Kissing Hand, by Audrey Penn, is a great book for the start of a school year. As we are approaching the start of another school year, I thought this would be good to share with future teachers. This book is about a little raccoon going to school for the first time. His nerves are with him as he does not know what to expect. He is very afraid of missing his mother who he is so use to spending the night with. His mother gives him a special way to feel her with him at school. She kisses his hand and wraps his hand around the kiss. Now every time he uses his hand or looks at it, he is reminded of how his mother is thinking of him. I think this would be a great book to read to kindergartners during the first weeks of school. They could easily relate to the feelings of the young raccoon in the book. After reading it, the students could talk about special things that they do with their parents. They could discuss little moments that are special to them that other people probably do not do.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Boy by Roald Dahl

Sunday, July 31, 2011
Storyline Online

I know that we had already discussed this last we but I've been using it all summer at my summer camp. I absolutely love it. Storyline Online was created by the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. The website is fantastic. It allows the children, or students in our case, to listen an view the book being read by some one famous whom they may recognize. That just the intriguing thing about this website.
The story recording include the actual illustrations from the book but also commendatory from the reader. When I view The Bad Case of Stripes with my children at work the first week I was very impressed. Sean Astin does an excellent job drawing the children into the story while, incorporating something interesting about himself. Some of my children at work actually wanted to try eating lima beans but we weren't having them for lunch so they were disappointed.
I also really like the lesson plan ideas and activities that are included with every story. This website is really a great way to open students up to technology and a new and fun way to present literature. I think that most higher elementary students would enjoy creating their own reading video to present to kindergartens or preschool classes.
Resource: Flowing Well Park

Amelia Bedelia

Sheep in a Jeep
I decided to choose this book, Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw, because it was on display with other young children's books at my local library. The cover caught my eye mostly because it just looks really silly; animals driving a vehicle is always a winner! This is a book with hilarious illustrations that correlate directly to the text, which can help the reader figure out parts of the story that may be difficult for them to read. In addition to looking at illustrations as a reading strategy, Nancy Shaw has employed rhyming throughout the entire book, giving struggling readers another strategy that they can use to figure out unknown words. Another reason that I really liked this book was because it showed the importance of working together as a team: the sheep worked together to get their Jeep going, but when they couldn't, the pigs helped them out. This is a book that would be great in a kindergarten classroom, perhaps during a read-aloud time. I think it would be great to discuss with the students what they think the sheep could have done differently to make their excursion just a bit smoother.
Skippyjon Jones Class Action Rhyming and Spanish
Skippyjon Jones Class Action By: Judy Schachner
Here is a brand new book with that lovable little character Skippyjon Jones. Skippyjon Jones Class Action is full of adventure and rhyming. Skippyjon is a personified Siamese cat who wants to go to school, and would prefer to be a Chihuahua, but his mom says, “School is for the dogs and dogs are unruly and drooly, their barks are ferocious and their dog breath smells atrocious!” This Skippyjon Jones book also includes Spanish words. It could be used in teaching in a classroom including ELL students. The rhyming is perfect for early readers. Skippyjon’s adventure is excellent for teaching cause and effect and helping children to use their imaginations in thinking about books. To see an excerpt of this great story and learn more about this author visit: http://skippyjonjones.com/