Two fun and funny books!
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Poetryaction: After reading a picture book, sometimes I jot down a quick poem based on something in the book. It could be inspired by the entire book, the setting, a character, or even just a tiny detail in a picture or a single phrase from the text. I’m using picture books as a jumping off point for poems. I thought this might be something interesting for you to do in your classroom, so I’m going to share some of them here. I’m collecting them on a Pinterest board.
Bookalikes: A lot of times, when I’m reading a book, I think, “Oh, this would be fun to pair with XYZ book!” So I’m sharing those here when I think of them. These have their own bookalikes Pinterest board, too:>)
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I made this connection to a second book before seeing that you included it in your post. Now, you have me thinking bookalikes. Thanks!
I LOVE to hear that! I don’t do any research or anything, but if I think of another book I’ve read that connects, I do a quick bookalikes. So many teachers already think that way:>)
I made this connection to a second book before seeing that you included it in your post. Now, you have me thinking bookalikes. Thanks!
I LOVE to hear that! I don’t do any research or anything, but if I think of another book I’ve read that connects, I do a quick bookalikes. So many teachers already think that way:>)
wonderful poem I could see If using just this poem as a lesson including fruit gummy bars with the lesson maybe have kids write a poem about then
or gram cracker bars
or have them write the pome on a accordant of bear shaped paper
That would be fun, Jessica! Or other gummy animals or animal crackers and kids could write poems about why that animal would make a good or bad pet…
wonderful poem I could see If using just this poem as a lesson including fruit gummy bars with the lesson maybe have kids write a poem about then
or gram cracker bars
or have them write the pome on a accordant of bear shaped paper
That would be fun, Jessica! Or other gummy animals or animal crackers and kids could write poems about why that animal would make a good or bad pet…
Cute!
Thanks:>)
Cute!
Thanks:>)