Anything But Typical by Nora Raleigh Baskin
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Anything But Typical
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MHL
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Book Trailers for Maud Hart Lovelace Nominees
With the help of Anna from http://azlibrarylady.blogspot.com/ and a few of my other colleagues, we've been making book trailers for the 2011-2012 Maud Hart Lovelace Nominees that didn't yet have one.
I've linked and embedded all of our work here: http://mhl2012.wikispaces.com/
Here are two I just finished:
Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel by Nikki Grimes
Football Genius by Tom Green
I've linked and embedded all of our work here: http://mhl2012.wikispaces.com/
Here are two I just finished:
Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel by Nikki Grimes
Football Genius by Tom Green
Labels:
chapter book,
MHL,
Minnesota
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Celebrating Picture Books & Native American Heritage
November is Picture Book Month and it's Native American Heritage Month.
To celebrate both, here are three fabulous picture books I love reading out loud that celebrate Native American Heritage:
Muskrat Will Be Swimming
by Cheryl Savageau
What it's about: Jeannie is teased and called "Lake Rat" at school, but her grandfather helps her discover that being a lake rat - a muskrat - is really something to be proud of.
My favorite line - "I know who I am, and I know about the lake, that we're part of it, and it's part of us."
additional teacher resources
Jingle Dancer
by Cynthia Leitich Smith
What it's about: Jenna doesn't have enough jingles for her dress to dance in her first pow-wow, but if she borrows a few from different jingle dancers she knows, she may have enough.
My favorite part - each time Jenna borrows enough jingles to make a row, but doesn't take so many that the original dress loses it's voice.
Sky Dancers
by Connie Ann Kirk
What it's about: John Cloud is proud of his father and uncle who are working on the tallest building in the world - the Empire State Building.
My favorite line - When John is thinking about what he will do with his own life: "There was time to listen to the music of his heart. For now he was content to walk beside his father... one step at a time."
I love to pair this with Pop's Bridge by Eve Bunting.
More about Native American Heritage Month at nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov
To celebrate both, here are three fabulous picture books I love reading out loud that celebrate Native American Heritage:
Muskrat Will Be Swimming
by Cheryl Savageau
What it's about: Jeannie is teased and called "Lake Rat" at school, but her grandfather helps her discover that being a lake rat - a muskrat - is really something to be proud of.
My favorite line - "I know who I am, and I know about the lake, that we're part of it, and it's part of us."
additional teacher resources
Jingle Dancer
by Cynthia Leitich Smith
What it's about: Jenna doesn't have enough jingles for her dress to dance in her first pow-wow, but if she borrows a few from different jingle dancers she knows, she may have enough.
My favorite part - each time Jenna borrows enough jingles to make a row, but doesn't take so many that the original dress loses it's voice.
Sky Dancers
by Connie Ann Kirk
What it's about: John Cloud is proud of his father and uncle who are working on the tallest building in the world - the Empire State Building.
My favorite line - When John is thinking about what he will do with his own life: "There was time to listen to the music of his heart. For now he was content to walk beside his father... one step at a time."
I love to pair this with Pop's Bridge by Eve Bunting.
More about Native American Heritage Month at nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George
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