This blog offers creative ideas to go along with children's literature. Feel free to add any ideas that you may have, just make sure to include the grade level in the "label" section. Thank you and enjoy! (If you find a book, please give us the author and title and we will give you some information about it!)
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Tuesday by David Wiesner
Tuesday by David Wiesner is a wordless book that can be applied to many grade levels. This book is about the events that occur on one Tuesday in a town where the frogs start to fly because their lily pads begin to float around. This book allows for work on comprehension, the book can work on measuring students ability to make practical predictions based on the pictures and scenes of the book. One of my favorite activities in the book is have the students write what will happen when the pigs begin to fly at the end of the story. Depending on your grade level you can adapt this story to meet the needs of your students. http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/wiesner/ is the the link to the authors website where you can view biographical information about the book and see what other books the author has available.
Labels:
First,
Kindergarten,
Second
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