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Poetry
Good Sports By Jack Prelutsky
             &
  Sea Stars By Avis Harley
Through his poetry,
Prelutsky celebrates
winning and losing,
playing well and not
paying well, and
enjoying a sport
whether you are good
at it or not.




Grade Level: 1-3
Classroom Activity
This books gives the teacher a
chance to teach students about
action words (verbs). A fun activity
could be to as reading the book
the students can act out the action
words. Also, for a take home
assignment would be for students
to pick their favorite action word
and draw it and bring it in the next
day and share it to the class. For
the older or more advanced
students their take home
assignment could be to write their
own action words poem.
This book is a collection of
                                                        poems about sea animals. It
            * Non-Fiction                               includes a wide range of
                                                        animals, from the well-known sea




                                    ISBN#: 1590784294
                                                        otters and beluga whales, to the
                                                        less familiar sea cucumber and
                                                        pipefish. Each poem has a
                                                        corresponding picture, and there
                                                        is a "looking deeper" section at
                                                        the end of the book which gives
                                                        more details about each animal.




Harley, A. (2006). Sea Stars. New
Your, NY: Wordsong.
Classroom Activity
Since this book is a middle school grade level a more independent
assignment would be better. I would ask students to pick their favorite animal
from the poems and ask them to further research that animal and make a
small presentation to present to the class so the whole class can learn about
the different animals.
Traditional Literature
  Epossumondas by Coleen Salley
                &
   Ella Enchanted by Gail Levine
ISBN#: 0152167486
                                                             Grade Level: k-2


                                                       Epossumondas is a possum who
                                                       takes everything his mother says
                                                       way to literally, but is still his
                                                       mother loveable, silly and fun
                                                       possum.




Salley, C. (2002). Epossumondas.
Austin, TX: Harcourt, INC.
Classroom Activity
Before I read the book to the class I
 would only show them the pictures
 and after they see all the pictures I
 would ask them try to make a guess
 of what they think the story is about. I
 will record their guesses on a poster
 and then the next day we would read
 the book aloud and then compare
 and contrast their predictions to what
 actually happened in the book.
At birth, Ella is inadvertently cursed by an imprudent fairy      Grade Level: 5-8
named Lucinda, who bestows on her the "gift" of
obedience. Anything anyone tells her to do, Ella must obey.
Another girl might have been angry or sad by this
affliction, but not Ella.When her mother dies, leaving her in
the care of her father, and later, a loathsome stepmother
and two horrible stepsisters, Ella's life and well-being
seems to be condemned forever. But her intelligence and
saucy nature keep her in good stead as she sets out on a
quest for freedom and self-discovery, trying to track down
Lucinda to undo the curse, fending off ogres, befriending
elves, and falling in love with a prince along the way. All the
elements of Cinderella are included, most importantly the
happy ending.




Levine, G. C. (1998). Ella Enchanted.
New York, NY: HarperCollins Publisher
INC.
Classroom Activity
Ella’s curse is that of obedience. For
my classroom activity I would make
one student the “teller” and another
one the “doer”. The teller would be in
charge of telling the “doer” to do
things (jump, walk, pick up a
pencil…ext) and the “doer” must
obey, like Ella in the story. Everyone
would get a chance play both parts
and then I would ask them to write a
summary of which role they liked
playing the best and how each role
made them feel and how the think it
made Ella feel having to obey
everything someone told her to do.
Multicultural Literature

      Carver By Marilyn Nelson
                  &
    Suki’s Kimono by Cherri Ueqaki
ISBN#: 0439443393
Nelson tells the story of George
Washington Carver's life through a
series of poems that act like
snapshots in a photo album. She
begins with a poem about Carver
and his mother being stolen from
their owner when they were slaves.
John Bentley is sent after them but
can only find baby George who he
returns to the Carvers who raise him
with his brother Jim. The poems go
on to tell of Carver's search for
education, his resourcefulness, and
his spirituality.
                                                     *Poetry
                                                     *Biography




Nelson, M. (2002). Carver: A Life in   African-American Culture
Poems. Ashville, NC: Scholastic INC.
                                        Grade Level: 7-8
C
                               Classroom Activity
This book of poems goes through the life of George Carver’s life from
when he was very young to much older. This allows for students to make
text-to-self connections. First, I would ask the students to list all the
connections they felt with this book and then the would narrow their list to
three connections and then, finally, write any type of poem they would
like. I will ask them to take this assignment home and share with their
parents what connection they made and ask if their parents had any input
about that connection because partens could give the student a different
point of view and think of something that the student didn’t and help them
to develop their poem. Then I would ask students to illustrate somehting
that goes along with what                      their poem what about and
share it with the class.
Suki loves the blue kimono her              Grade Level: 1-3
grandmother gives to her at her
last visit and Suki is going to
wear it on the first day of
school. Despite her sister’s
ridicule Suki wears her kimono
with pride. Some of the other
students at school look at Suki
strange but during show-and-
tell Suki tells her kimono’s story
and all the students are very
interested and Suki teaches
them about her culture.




                                     Ueqaki, C. (2003). Suki’s
                                     Kimono. New York, NY: Kids
            Japanese Culture         Can Press.
Classroom Activity
After a read-aloud of the book the students
 will participate in an art activity where they
 make and design their own kimonos from
 a paper grocery bag. The students will
 have the chance to be creative and paint
 the kimono how they want and then have
 the opportunity to show off there kimonos
 as I teach them a dance like the one Suki
 teaches her class. This will take some
 extra research for the teacher to learn the
 cultural dance.
Modern Fantasy

  The Neddiad by Daniel Pinkwater
                &
The Monster Garden by Vivien Alcock
When shoelace heir
NeddieWentworthstein and his family
take the train from Chicago to Los
Angeles in the 1940s, he winds up in




                                                                    ISBN#: 0618594442
possession with an Indian turtle
artifact whose owner is supposed to
be able to prevent the destruction of
the world, but he is not exactly sure
how and it is up to him to figure out
the mystery.




               *mystery
                                                 Grade Level: 3-5

             Pinkwater, D. (2007). The Neddiad. New York, NY:
             Houghton Mifflin Company.
Classroom Activity
This is a great book to teach students about
predictions. I will read the book up until the
conclusion, then I will ask the student to
predict how Neddie will solve the mystery or if
he will even solve it at all. I will ask students to
draw out their predictions rather than writing
them. We will share our predictions and then
read the ending of the story and compare our
predictions with the conclusion of the story.
ISBN#: 0618003371
                                                    Grade Level: 3-5

                                             In the story, matter produced in the lab of
                                             a young girl’s father grows into a kind-
                                             hearted and wise monster.
                                             However, Monny the monster suffers
                                             rejection when people in the community
                                             find her unacceptable because she is
                                             different and taking care of the monster.
                                             Her rescuer sadly releases Monny to find
                                             a better and kinder place.




Alcock, V. (2000). The Monster
Garden. New York, NY: Sandpiper.
Classroom Activity
For this book I would make it a book that
the students read at home with their
parents. For each chapter I would ask
students to think of an item that was
significant for that chapter. At the end of
the book the student will have a story box
filled with item significant to the book. The
students will bring in their box to share
with the class and the students will see
how they interoperate the book differently
by what each student thinks is important to
the story.
Realistic Fiction

Squashed in the Middle by Elizabeth Winthrop
                     &
           Hoot by Carl Hiaason
Everyone in Daisy’s African-American family
speaks for her. When she tries to speak for
herself, no one listens. The breaking point        Grade Level: k-3
comes when her friend invites her to a
sleepover. Mother says that Daisy has never
slept at someone's house, and her sister insists
she will come home in the middle of the night.
Daisy announces that she is going to Rosa's
anyway, but no one hears. When the family
finally goes in search of her, they discover a
Daisy they never knew.




                                                                      ISBN#: 0805064974
   Winthrop, E. (2005). Squashed in
   The Middle. New York, NY: Henry
   Holt and Company.
Classroom Activity
This story has a lot of characters that students can relate to. I would ask each
student to pick a character in the story that they somehow connect to. For
example, if student has a bossy older sister they would compare and contrast
the character in the book with their own family member and make a vin
diagram showing the differences and the similarities.
This Novel is an ecological
                                                         mystery, made up of endangered
                                                         miniature owls, the Mother




                                     ISBN#: 0375829164
                                                         Paula's All-American Pancake
                                                         House (soon to be built over their
                                                         burrows), and the owls' unlikely
                                                         allies, three middle school kids
                                                         determined to beat the screwed-
*Newbery Honor                                           up adult system. The student
Book                                                     raise enough awareness and fight
                                                         hard enough and save the owls
                                                         habitat.




              * Mystery

    Hiaasen, C. (2004). Hoot. New York, NY: Knopf Books
    for Young Readers.
Classroom Activity
Through out this novel the setting is in an owl
habitat in Florida. This is a great opportunity to
incorporate science and literature. Before
reading the book students will research the
burrowing owls and their disappearing
environment so they have a good
understanding about what they are reading.
Then after the novel has been read students
will be divided into small groups and will come
up with solutions to how they can help save
the owls environment and what they can do.
Historical Fiction

         Worth by A. LaFaye
                 &
 F is for Freedom by RoniSchotter
11-year old Nathaniel and his family live in
                                 Nebraska in the late 1800s, trying to work a
                                 farm to earn money. Nate was in a farm
                                 accident and is not crippled and cannot
                                 perform on the farm like he used too.
                                 Nate’s father adopts an orphan boy to
                                 takes Nate’s place in working the farm.
                                 Nate is hurt that he has been replaced and
                                 makes life hard for John. But the boys
                                 realize they have to same goal and saving
                                 the farm and have to find ways to work
                                 together.




                      LaFaye, A. (2006). Worth. New
Grade Level: 5-8           York, NY: Simon & Schuster       Books
                      for Young Readers.
*Scott O’Dell Award
Classroom Activity
This book deals with a lot of conflict
that students could relate to. At the
point in the novel when the conflict
between the two boys begins I will
ask students solutions they think
would help and/or resolve the conflict.
Students will divide into small groups
and make a pros and cons sheet of
the solution they decide on as a
group.
Grade Level: 2-5
                                                   Amanda’s parents reveal that their house on the
                                                   Hudson River is a station on the Underground Railroad
                                                   and that she must keep it secret. Amanda’s whit helps
                                                   save some of the slaves and by spending time with the
                                                   runaways Amanda becomes friends with a girl named




                              ISBN#: 07894226412
                                                   Hannah, the slave family's curious and vivacious
                                                   daughter, and teaches her to read and write a few
                                                   letters. Amanda disobeys her father and takes Hannah
                                                   outside to explore the meadow. When slave hunters
                                                   spot them, the girls flee into a camouflaged tunnel that
                                                   Amanda knows of, not realizing that it is an escape
                                                   route for slaves. Later that night, she guides the family
                                                   through this tunnel to the boat that will transport them to
                                                   Canada.




Schotter, R. (2000). F is for Freedom. New York, NY: Dorling                              Kindersly
Publishing INC.
Classroom Activity
An activity that would work well with
this book is a Feelings Chart. Teach will
pre-make a chart that has important
events and the characters. After
reading the book students will then
write on post-it notes how they think the
character felt when that even
happened. This activity helps student
learn about the story’s plot sequence
and also the character perspective.
Non-Fiction

                           Seeds by Ken Robbins
                                     &
Ben Franklin’s Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman’s Life by
                               Candace Fleming
Grade Level: k-3




  This book is illustrated with
  photographs that show many
  types of seeds and how they are
  dispersed and explain how these
  seeds grow.




Robbins, K. (2005). Seeds. New York, NY:   Atheneum
Books for Young Readers.
Classroom Activity
This book is a great introduction for
students to learn how to plant a seed and
learn responsibility of taking care of a
plant. The students can document a plant
with a camera and use them to display all
this different stages of a plant.
Grade Level: 6-8

                                           The author of this book
                                           illustrates Ben Franklin’s life




                       ISBN#: 0689835493
                                           through a scrapbook structure
                                           and uses anecdotal boxes to
                                           highlight events that occur
                                           through out his life.




           Fleming, C. (2003). Ben Franklin’s Almanac: Being
           a True Account of     the Good Gentleman’s Life.
           New      York, NY: Atheneum Books for Young
                Readers.
Classroom Activity
Because this book is in
scrapbook format of Ben
Franklin’s life the activity will be
for the students to create their
own scrapbook about their life
and talk about the events that
have happened in their lives.

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Lit

  • 1. Poetry Good Sports By Jack Prelutsky & Sea Stars By Avis Harley
  • 2. Through his poetry, Prelutsky celebrates winning and losing, playing well and not paying well, and enjoying a sport whether you are good at it or not. Grade Level: 1-3
  • 3. Classroom Activity This books gives the teacher a chance to teach students about action words (verbs). A fun activity could be to as reading the book the students can act out the action words. Also, for a take home assignment would be for students to pick their favorite action word and draw it and bring it in the next day and share it to the class. For the older or more advanced students their take home assignment could be to write their own action words poem.
  • 4. This book is a collection of poems about sea animals. It * Non-Fiction includes a wide range of animals, from the well-known sea ISBN#: 1590784294 otters and beluga whales, to the less familiar sea cucumber and pipefish. Each poem has a corresponding picture, and there is a "looking deeper" section at the end of the book which gives more details about each animal. Harley, A. (2006). Sea Stars. New Your, NY: Wordsong.
  • 5. Classroom Activity Since this book is a middle school grade level a more independent assignment would be better. I would ask students to pick their favorite animal from the poems and ask them to further research that animal and make a small presentation to present to the class so the whole class can learn about the different animals.
  • 6. Traditional Literature Epossumondas by Coleen Salley & Ella Enchanted by Gail Levine
  • 7. ISBN#: 0152167486 Grade Level: k-2 Epossumondas is a possum who takes everything his mother says way to literally, but is still his mother loveable, silly and fun possum. Salley, C. (2002). Epossumondas. Austin, TX: Harcourt, INC.
  • 8. Classroom Activity Before I read the book to the class I would only show them the pictures and after they see all the pictures I would ask them try to make a guess of what they think the story is about. I will record their guesses on a poster and then the next day we would read the book aloud and then compare and contrast their predictions to what actually happened in the book.
  • 9. At birth, Ella is inadvertently cursed by an imprudent fairy Grade Level: 5-8 named Lucinda, who bestows on her the "gift" of obedience. Anything anyone tells her to do, Ella must obey. Another girl might have been angry or sad by this affliction, but not Ella.When her mother dies, leaving her in the care of her father, and later, a loathsome stepmother and two horrible stepsisters, Ella's life and well-being seems to be condemned forever. But her intelligence and saucy nature keep her in good stead as she sets out on a quest for freedom and self-discovery, trying to track down Lucinda to undo the curse, fending off ogres, befriending elves, and falling in love with a prince along the way. All the elements of Cinderella are included, most importantly the happy ending. Levine, G. C. (1998). Ella Enchanted. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publisher INC.
  • 10. Classroom Activity Ella’s curse is that of obedience. For my classroom activity I would make one student the “teller” and another one the “doer”. The teller would be in charge of telling the “doer” to do things (jump, walk, pick up a pencil…ext) and the “doer” must obey, like Ella in the story. Everyone would get a chance play both parts and then I would ask them to write a summary of which role they liked playing the best and how each role made them feel and how the think it made Ella feel having to obey everything someone told her to do.
  • 11. Multicultural Literature Carver By Marilyn Nelson & Suki’s Kimono by Cherri Ueqaki
  • 12. ISBN#: 0439443393 Nelson tells the story of George Washington Carver's life through a series of poems that act like snapshots in a photo album. She begins with a poem about Carver and his mother being stolen from their owner when they were slaves. John Bentley is sent after them but can only find baby George who he returns to the Carvers who raise him with his brother Jim. The poems go on to tell of Carver's search for education, his resourcefulness, and his spirituality. *Poetry *Biography Nelson, M. (2002). Carver: A Life in African-American Culture Poems. Ashville, NC: Scholastic INC. Grade Level: 7-8
  • 13. C Classroom Activity This book of poems goes through the life of George Carver’s life from when he was very young to much older. This allows for students to make text-to-self connections. First, I would ask the students to list all the connections they felt with this book and then the would narrow their list to three connections and then, finally, write any type of poem they would like. I will ask them to take this assignment home and share with their parents what connection they made and ask if their parents had any input about that connection because partens could give the student a different point of view and think of something that the student didn’t and help them to develop their poem. Then I would ask students to illustrate somehting that goes along with what their poem what about and share it with the class.
  • 14. Suki loves the blue kimono her Grade Level: 1-3 grandmother gives to her at her last visit and Suki is going to wear it on the first day of school. Despite her sister’s ridicule Suki wears her kimono with pride. Some of the other students at school look at Suki strange but during show-and- tell Suki tells her kimono’s story and all the students are very interested and Suki teaches them about her culture. Ueqaki, C. (2003). Suki’s Kimono. New York, NY: Kids Japanese Culture Can Press.
  • 15. Classroom Activity After a read-aloud of the book the students will participate in an art activity where they make and design their own kimonos from a paper grocery bag. The students will have the chance to be creative and paint the kimono how they want and then have the opportunity to show off there kimonos as I teach them a dance like the one Suki teaches her class. This will take some extra research for the teacher to learn the cultural dance.
  • 16. Modern Fantasy The Neddiad by Daniel Pinkwater & The Monster Garden by Vivien Alcock
  • 17. When shoelace heir NeddieWentworthstein and his family take the train from Chicago to Los Angeles in the 1940s, he winds up in ISBN#: 0618594442 possession with an Indian turtle artifact whose owner is supposed to be able to prevent the destruction of the world, but he is not exactly sure how and it is up to him to figure out the mystery. *mystery Grade Level: 3-5 Pinkwater, D. (2007). The Neddiad. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company.
  • 18. Classroom Activity This is a great book to teach students about predictions. I will read the book up until the conclusion, then I will ask the student to predict how Neddie will solve the mystery or if he will even solve it at all. I will ask students to draw out their predictions rather than writing them. We will share our predictions and then read the ending of the story and compare our predictions with the conclusion of the story.
  • 19. ISBN#: 0618003371 Grade Level: 3-5 In the story, matter produced in the lab of a young girl’s father grows into a kind- hearted and wise monster. However, Monny the monster suffers rejection when people in the community find her unacceptable because she is different and taking care of the monster. Her rescuer sadly releases Monny to find a better and kinder place. Alcock, V. (2000). The Monster Garden. New York, NY: Sandpiper.
  • 20. Classroom Activity For this book I would make it a book that the students read at home with their parents. For each chapter I would ask students to think of an item that was significant for that chapter. At the end of the book the student will have a story box filled with item significant to the book. The students will bring in their box to share with the class and the students will see how they interoperate the book differently by what each student thinks is important to the story.
  • 21. Realistic Fiction Squashed in the Middle by Elizabeth Winthrop & Hoot by Carl Hiaason
  • 22. Everyone in Daisy’s African-American family speaks for her. When she tries to speak for herself, no one listens. The breaking point Grade Level: k-3 comes when her friend invites her to a sleepover. Mother says that Daisy has never slept at someone's house, and her sister insists she will come home in the middle of the night. Daisy announces that she is going to Rosa's anyway, but no one hears. When the family finally goes in search of her, they discover a Daisy they never knew. ISBN#: 0805064974 Winthrop, E. (2005). Squashed in The Middle. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company.
  • 23. Classroom Activity This story has a lot of characters that students can relate to. I would ask each student to pick a character in the story that they somehow connect to. For example, if student has a bossy older sister they would compare and contrast the character in the book with their own family member and make a vin diagram showing the differences and the similarities.
  • 24. This Novel is an ecological mystery, made up of endangered miniature owls, the Mother ISBN#: 0375829164 Paula's All-American Pancake House (soon to be built over their burrows), and the owls' unlikely allies, three middle school kids determined to beat the screwed- *Newbery Honor up adult system. The student Book raise enough awareness and fight hard enough and save the owls habitat. * Mystery Hiaasen, C. (2004). Hoot. New York, NY: Knopf Books for Young Readers.
  • 25. Classroom Activity Through out this novel the setting is in an owl habitat in Florida. This is a great opportunity to incorporate science and literature. Before reading the book students will research the burrowing owls and their disappearing environment so they have a good understanding about what they are reading. Then after the novel has been read students will be divided into small groups and will come up with solutions to how they can help save the owls environment and what they can do.
  • 26. Historical Fiction Worth by A. LaFaye & F is for Freedom by RoniSchotter
  • 27. 11-year old Nathaniel and his family live in Nebraska in the late 1800s, trying to work a farm to earn money. Nate was in a farm accident and is not crippled and cannot perform on the farm like he used too. Nate’s father adopts an orphan boy to takes Nate’s place in working the farm. Nate is hurt that he has been replaced and makes life hard for John. But the boys realize they have to same goal and saving the farm and have to find ways to work together. LaFaye, A. (2006). Worth. New Grade Level: 5-8 York, NY: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. *Scott O’Dell Award
  • 28. Classroom Activity This book deals with a lot of conflict that students could relate to. At the point in the novel when the conflict between the two boys begins I will ask students solutions they think would help and/or resolve the conflict. Students will divide into small groups and make a pros and cons sheet of the solution they decide on as a group.
  • 29. Grade Level: 2-5 Amanda’s parents reveal that their house on the Hudson River is a station on the Underground Railroad and that she must keep it secret. Amanda’s whit helps save some of the slaves and by spending time with the runaways Amanda becomes friends with a girl named ISBN#: 07894226412 Hannah, the slave family's curious and vivacious daughter, and teaches her to read and write a few letters. Amanda disobeys her father and takes Hannah outside to explore the meadow. When slave hunters spot them, the girls flee into a camouflaged tunnel that Amanda knows of, not realizing that it is an escape route for slaves. Later that night, she guides the family through this tunnel to the boat that will transport them to Canada. Schotter, R. (2000). F is for Freedom. New York, NY: Dorling Kindersly Publishing INC.
  • 30. Classroom Activity An activity that would work well with this book is a Feelings Chart. Teach will pre-make a chart that has important events and the characters. After reading the book students will then write on post-it notes how they think the character felt when that even happened. This activity helps student learn about the story’s plot sequence and also the character perspective.
  • 31. Non-Fiction Seeds by Ken Robbins & Ben Franklin’s Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman’s Life by Candace Fleming
  • 32. Grade Level: k-3 This book is illustrated with photographs that show many types of seeds and how they are dispersed and explain how these seeds grow. Robbins, K. (2005). Seeds. New York, NY: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
  • 33. Classroom Activity This book is a great introduction for students to learn how to plant a seed and learn responsibility of taking care of a plant. The students can document a plant with a camera and use them to display all this different stages of a plant.
  • 34. Grade Level: 6-8 The author of this book illustrates Ben Franklin’s life ISBN#: 0689835493 through a scrapbook structure and uses anecdotal boxes to highlight events that occur through out his life. Fleming, C. (2003). Ben Franklin’s Almanac: Being a True Account of the Good Gentleman’s Life. New York, NY: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
  • 35. Classroom Activity Because this book is in scrapbook format of Ben Franklin’s life the activity will be for the students to create their own scrapbook about their life and talk about the events that have happened in their lives.