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Monday, May 14, 2012

Staring Into May and Reading At The Same Time!

This week there is some revisiting, rereading rethinking and reflection as we stare into the month of May.

I love Leo Lionni books. I typically do an author study early in the year because his books speak to working together and solving problems. We will be revisiting his stories this week with a focus on story elements. His stories like It's Mine and Swimmy have such great "problems" and "solutions."


Over the weekend my family and I took some long car rides and an audio book seemed like just the thing to pass the time. We listened to Because of Winn Dixie, by Kate DiCamillo. I forgot how much I loved this story and I think my husband fell in love with the characters as much as my kids did. I might need to look for The Tiger Rising next, such good stories.

Today I read Oh No, George! to my students. They laughed out loud and were making predictions like crazy! As I said earlier, we are working on story elements and our focus this week is finding the problem and solution within a story. Let's just say this book is full of problems that George finds himself in the middle of. The ending is left a bit, up in the air, and I think we may write our own endings since the kids had great ideas about what George might do next!
 
For Mother's Day I got some book buying money (yahoo) and ordered myself a copy of Mentor Author, Mentor Texts, by Ralph Fletcher. I am excited about this book for a few reasons. I have been a fan of Ralph Fletcher since I first heard my mom talk about him many years ago when she gave me all of her Craft books. I am going to the All Write conference in Indiana in June, and he will be there presenting. And, this book seems like just what I need right now to make what I am already doing with mentor texts and author studies SOOOO much better and more intentional. As I read bits of the first chapter I felt like it will be a book that causes me to pause and really think about why I use mentor texts and what I hope to gain. I look forward to the confusion because I know I will be better once I sift through it all. Take a peak here.


2 comments:

  1. Jen Vincent • 4 weeks ago
    I got to hear Ralph Fletcher speak at a district presentation a few years ago. I was ecstatic...I went up on stage during a break and took my picture with him. I was surprised people weren't more excited to see him. He has done great work for teaching writing, and he's just a nice guy. I also love Winn-Dixie. Kate has crafted some great books. :)

    Hannahlily • 4 weeks ago
    Oh, I adore Because of Winn Dixie. I need to read it again. Such great characters. Oh no George! Is really funny. A great picture book. That was a good idea to use it while teaching story elements.

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  2. Linda Baie • 4 weeks ago
    I love the Lionni books too & it seems like a great idea to re-look at them for another thing. Also, Winn-Dixie is a beautiful story, I agree, Betsy, & I have the Mentor Texts book-just great. Lots of agreement from me on this post! I have a granddog named George-I think I will look that one up. He's a big & loving part of the family too!

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