Books I Love to Share…

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein

-Caldecott Award Winner 2004

-great to teach prediction skills

-gorgeous pull-out illustrations

Pick! Pull! Snap! Where Once a Flower Bloomed by Lola Shaefer

-prediction skills

-cross-curricular with Science

-beautiful pull-out illustrations

What’s Up? What’s Down? by Lola Schaefer

-predictable for little kids

-good for early elementary – predictable – they can help read (chime in at “What down if you’re a …?”

-great illustrations – NOVEL – the book flips in the middle to begin What’s Down series of questions

Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

-fun poetry book

-great for “Fluency Development Lesson” poems

Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney

-great for prediction skills

-good for “skinny” questions and “fat” questions

-true story

The Three Questions written and illustrated by Jon J. Muth (based on a story by Leo Tolstoy)

-great for teaching “skinny” questions and “fat” questions

-gentle, touching story

-can lead to great discussion

Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin (also author of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type)

-cute, fun to read

-humorous

Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride by Pam Munoz Ryan

-great for mid – to upper elementary

-beautiful illustrations

-great fantasy story

-can be used to be a story starter for children…Why would you like to meet?...What two people would you like to meet?...

Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin

-*Caldecott Award Winner (wood cutting illustrations)

-true story which combines science and good writing

-interesting story to read to students

-good for lower to mid elementary

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr / Eric Carle

-great book to reinforce Oral Reading Fluency with young children

-predictable, great illustrations

Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr / Eric Carle

-great book to reinforce Oral Reading Fluency with young children

-predictable, great illustrations

3rd Grade – 5th Grade

Intermediate Picture Books

Amelia and Eleanor Go For a Ride by Pam Munoz Ryan

-great for mid – to upper elementary

-beautiful illustrations

-great fantasy story

-can be used to be a story starter for children…Why would you like to meet?...What two people would you like to meet?...

-great for oral reading to the class

When Marian Sang by Pam Munoz Ryan

-tells the story of Marian Anderson, an African-American singer who broke through racial barriers

-beautiful illustrations

-honor: Robert Sibert Honor Book

-great for oral reading

-good for discussions related to racial injustice – how far have we come in America?

Chapter Books

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo

-a great read aloud for you and you students!

-a “must have” in your classroom library

-beautiful full-color illustration plates

-enriching, great message

-use for predicting strategy enrichment with the illustrations preceding each chapter

Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech

-a “must have” in your classroom library

-great addition for Literature Circles (book discussion groups)

-can be read aloud easily

-wonderful, enriching characters – both children and adults

Snap by Alison McGhee

-great book for upper elementary

-thoughtful content about the relationship between two 11-year-old girls

-tells the story of how relationships and friendships change

-poignant yet charming and funny at the same time

Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo

-a “must have” in your classroom library

-great addition for Literature Circles (book discussion groups)

-can be read aloud easily

-wonderful, enriching characters – both children and adults

A Piece of Heaven by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

-good for reading aloud to talk about with kids

-content, a little mature

-content/ a mother’s nervous breakdown

Holes by Louis Sachar

-fun, page-turning book

-good for setting a purpose – prediction skills

-can be easily read aloud

-YEARLING NEWBERY AWARD

Loser by Jerry Spinelli

-good for a read aloud

-great for book discussion groups

-good timely topic kids can relate to

Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff

-good for a read aloud

-NEWBERY HONOR AWARD

-great for book discussion groups

Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

-good for a read aloud

-mystery

-interesting, diverse characters

-NEWBERY HONOR AWARD

-great for book discussion groups/Literature Circles