Monday, 3 December 2012

Links for Reading Posters

Click Below to find some useful posters for reading comprehensions and Write Traits.

The Reading Writing Poster Pack

ReadingLady Writing
- Conventions
-  Ideas
- Organization
- Sentence Fluency
- Voice
- Word Choice

Reading Lady Reading
- Asking Question
- Determining Important Ideas
- Infering
- Making Connections
- OWL
- Repairing Comprehension
- Synthesizing
- Visualizing

Building Traits Overview




Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Picture Books for Inferring

The following are useful picture books for modelling Inferring:

  1.   Dancing in the Wings - Debbie Allen 
  2. Peppe, the Lamplighter - E. Bartone 
  3. Journey to Ellis Island:How My Father Came to America - Carol Bierman
  4. The Table Where Rich PeopleSit - Byrd Baylor 
  5. Winter Fox - Jennifer Brutschi
  6. Dandelion - Eve Bunting 
  7. A Day’s Work - Eve Bunting 
  8. Fly Away Home - Eve Bunting 
  9. Going Home - Eve Bunting  
  10. How Many Days To America - Eve Bunting 
  11. The Memory String - Eve Bunting 
  12. The Wall - Eve Bunting 
  13. The Wednesday Surprise - Eve Bunting 
  14. Stellaluna - Cannon 
  15. See the Ocean - Estelle Condra 
  16. Getting’ Through Tuesday - Melrose Cooper 
  17. Click, Clack, Moo: CowsThat Type - Doreen Cronin 
  18. Carl Goes Shopping - Alexandra Day 
  19. Frank and Ernest - Alexandra Day
  20. Frank and Ernest Play Ball - Alexandra Day 
  21. Frank and Ernest on theRoad - Alexandra Day
  22. Good Dog Carl - Alexandra Day
  23. Charlie the Caterpillar - Dom DeLuise
  24. Shoes from Grandpa - Mem Fox 
  25. Possum Magic - Mem Fox 
  26. Oink - Arthur Geisert
  27. Teammates - Peter Golenbock 
  28. Grandpa’s Face - Greenfield 
  29. Tight Times - Barbara Shook Hazen 
  30. Creatures of the Earth,Sea, and Sky (book of poems) - Georgia Heard 

Picture Books for Determining Importance

The following books are useful for modeling Determining Importance:
  1. Medieval Feast - Aliki
  2. Animal Shelters - Ron Bacon
  3. Save Our Earth - Ron Bacon
  4. Exploring the Titanic - Robert Ballard
  5. The Important Book - Margaret Wise Brown
  6. The Great Kapok Tree - Lynne Cherry
  7. Hungry, Hungry Sharks - Joanna Cole
  8. The Cloud Book - Tomie de Paola
  9. Aunt Isabel tells a Good One - Duke
  10. Cross a Bridge - Hunter
  11. Into the Sky - Hunter
  12. Helen Keller - Hurwitz
  13. The Unhuggables - National Wildlife Federation
  14. Anasi Goes Fishing - Kimmel
  15. Nessa's Story - Luenn
  16. Book - Lyon
  17. The Lady and the Spider - McNulty
  18. Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad - Faith Ringgold
  19. Sierra - Siebert
  20. Should there be Zoos? - Tony Snead
  21. Sophie's Masterpiece - Spinelli
  22. Tops and Bottoms - Janet Stevens
  23. Two Bad Ants - Chris van Allsburg
  24. Encounter - Yolen

Picture Books for Questioning

The following picture books are useful for modelling Questioning:

  1. Charlie Anderson - Barbara Abercrombie
  2. Ameila's Road - Linda Altman
  3. Grandfather Twlight - Barbara Berger
  4. Grandmother Winter - Barbara Berger
  5.  If Sarah Will Take Me - Bouchard
  6. Lost in the Storm - Carrick
  7. Monarch Butterfly - Gail Gibbons
  8. How Smudge Came - Nan Gregory
  9. Why is the Sky Blue? - Sally Gindley
  10. Tight Times - Hazen
  11. UFO Diary - Satoshi Kitamura
  12. Knots on a Counting Rope - Bill Martin, Jr.
  13. The Three Questions - Muth
  14. My Freedom Trip - Park
  15. Wump World - B. Peet
  16. Pink and Say - Patricia Polacco
  17. Best Christmas Pagaent Ever - Robinson
  18. All I See - Cynthia Rylant
  19. An Angel for Solomon Singer - Cynthia Rylant
  20. The Van Gogh Cafe - Cynthia Rylant
  21. Grandfather's Journey - Alan Say
  22. Mailing May - Tunnell
  23. Tuesday - Wiesner
  24. Sector 7 - Wiesner
  25. The Mary Celeste - Jane Yolen
  26. Nettie's Trip South - Turner
  27. Freedom Summer - Deborah Wiles
  28. How Come? - Kathy Woolard
  29. Brave Irene - William Steig
  30. Gorky Rises - William Steig

Picture Books for Making Connections



Picture books are wonderfully useful when teaching students to make connections. The following books were contained in the Teaching In Action document released by the Nova Scotia Department of Education.


Some picture books you may find useful to teach connecting are:

Text-to-Self Connections:
  1. The Pain and the Great One - Judy Blume
  2. Tornado - Byar
  3. Frog and Toad All Year - Arnold Lobel
  4. Days with Frog and Toad - Arnold Lobel
  5. Sol a Sol - Lori Marie Carlson
  6. Oliver Button is a Sissy - Tomie de Paola
  7. Getting Through Thursday - Cooper
  8. Relatively Speaking - Fletcher
  9. Chester's Way - Kevin Henkes
  10. Chrysanthemum - Kevin Henkes
  11. Sheila Rae the Brave - Kevin Henkes
  12. Pumpkin Jack - Hubbell
  13. The Snowy Day - Ezra Jack Keats
  14. I Hate English- Ellen Levine
  15. I Want to be a Police Officer - Liebman
  16. Mirette on a High Wire - Emily A. McCully
  17. Mrs. Mack - Patricia Polacca
  18. Mrs. Katz and Tush - Patricia Polacca
  19. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day - Judith Viorst
  20. Ira Sleeps Over - Bernard Waber
 Text-to-Text Connections:
  1. Piggie Pie - Margie Palatini  and Zoom Broom - Margie Palatini
  2. Oliver Button is a Sissy - Tomie de Paola, and Max, the Stubborn Little Wolf by Judes, William's Doll - Charlotte Zolotow (boys who like "girl" things)
  3. Julius, the Baby of the World and  Owen - Kevin Henkes
  4. My Rotten Red-Headed Older Brother - Patricia Polacco,  The Pain and the Great One - Judy Blume, and Brother - Mary Ann Hoberman, (sibling rivalry).
  5. The Two of Them - Aliki and Now One Foot, Now the Other - Tomie de Paola
  6. Best Friends (poems) - Hopkins and  Two Close Friends - Lambert, and Why Are You Fighting, Davy? - Weninger. (friends)
  7. The Jolly Postman and Other People's Letters - Janet and Allan Ahlberg (folktales)
  8. The Gingerbread Man and The Runaway Rice Cake - Ying Chang Compestine
  9. My Best Friend Moved Away - Carlson and The Lost and Found House - Cadnum (friend that moves)
  10. The Surprise Wednesday - Eve Bunting, Jeremiah Learns to Read - Bogart, and Thank you, Mr. Falker - Patricia Polacco. (illiteracy)

Text-to-World Connections:
  1. Fly Away Home, Gleam and Glow, and A Picnic in October - Eve Bunting
  2. Someday a Tree - Eve Bunting
  3. Smokey Night - Eve Bunting
  4. The Wall - Eve Bunting
  5. The Great Kopak Tree - Lynne Cherry
  6. The River Runs Wild - Lynne Cherry
  7. To Every Child, A Better World - Kermit the Frog/United Nations
  8. Baseball Saved Us - Kevin Mochizuki
  9. New York's Bravest - by Mary Pope Osborne
  10. Night in the Country - Cynthia Rylant
  11. The Butter Battle Book - Dr, Seuss
  12. Lorax - Dr. Seuss
  13. Red Fish, Blue Fish - Dr. Seuss
  14. What a Wonderful World - George D. Weiss and Bob Thiele
  15. The Other Side - Jacqueline Woodson

Picture Books for Visualizing

Here are some picture books with great sensory images:

  1. Painted Words/Spoken Moments - Aliki
  2. Old Black Fly - Aylesworth
  3. Zoom and Re-Zoom - Istvan Banyai
  4. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs - Barrett
  5. I'm in Charge of Celebrations - Byrd Baylor
  6. Tangerine - Bloor
  7. Fireflies - Julie Brinkloe
  8. The Sailor Dog - Margaret Wise Brown
  9. Voices from the Wild - Bouchard
  10. Smoky Night - Eve Bunting
  11. See the Ocean - Condra
  12. Miss Rumphius - Cooney
  13. Fishing in the Air - Sharon Creech
  14. Good Dog Carl - Alexandra Day
  15. Big Blue Whale - N. Davies
  16. The Cloud Book - Tomie de Paola
  17. Here We All Are - Tomie de Paola
  18. The Popcorn Book - Tomie de Paola
  19. Everybody Cooks Rice - Dooley
  20. Morning Girl - M Dorris
  21. Abuela - Arthur Dorros
  22. The Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest - Douglass
  23. Arctic Memory - Normee Ekoomiak
  24. Sailboat Lost - Leonard Everett Fisher
  25. Twilight Comes Twice - Ralph Fletcher
  26. Pizza - Gelman
  27. Winter at Long Pond - George
  28. Honey I Love - Eloise Greenfield
  29. An Octopus is Amazing - Patricia Lauber
  30. My Little Island - Lessac

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

More Reading Lists

It is easy to find great reading lists on the Internet. These are always helpful when trying to find new books for the classroom library.

InfoPlease Kids' Top 100
Top 100 - Childrensbookguide
Scholastic
Oprah
Teachers First
Books for Tweens

Kids Reading Lists



I recently visited the Bedford Public Library which is the library my kids and I visted regularly when they were little (actually, until we all bought Kindles). The librarian, who used to work in the libraries in my school board, shared little book-marks titled, "Great Series for Grade __". There was one each for each grade from Primary to Grade 6.

There is also a brochure titled "100 Great Picture Books for Preschoolers","Books Boys Love (Grades 1-3)(Grades 4-6). Each of these can be found by clicking the link below.

Kids Reading Lists - Halifax Public Libraries

Literature Circles - Role Sheets

As a classroom teacher, I used to enjoy doing Literature Circles because each student had a role to prepare for, and a responsibility to someone besides me to read their section. Not everyone read all of their passages, nor did they always come prepared, but MORE of the students came prepared MORE often.

Fast forward a few years when all of the buzz in ELA classrooms became about The Big Six comprehension strategies. All teachers were in-serviced on the finer points of Connecting, Visualizing, Determining Importance, Questioning, Synthesizing and Inferring.

I decided to re-vamp the traditional role sheets to fit the new strategies. Click on the links below to have a look.

Connecting
Visualizing
Determining Importance
Questioning
Synthesizing
Inferring

Monday, 24 September 2012

Getting Started

September 2012.
As part of the course GLIT6724 Literature for Children and Young Adults, I needed to come up with a forum for sharing some aspect with my peers.

Over the years, I have done a lot of work with Literature Circles - first as a high school English teacher, using lit circles to get more students to read more of the class novel more often. Eventually I began to notice two things: no novel is really appropriate to do with a whole class, and sometimes I needed to use shorter pieces of text to reinforce the reading strategies.

Flash forward to the dawn of the Big 6 Comprehension strategies and once again, I am knee-deep in literature circles, creating updated role sheets to blend the traditional lit circle roles with the most common comprehension strategies.

So now, I am going to share these role sheets and suggest some picture books that may be used to practice these strategies.