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Skippyjon Jones Read Aloud

Here is the the read aloud we shared this morning for Community Time.

 Skippyjon Jones by Judy Schachner.

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Egg Salad Sandwiches and Pickles?

If you read the title of this post to your child, they would immediately start telling you all about the book we just finished, Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. Two of the major themes in the book are friendship, and compassion and forgiveness.  In the book, Winn-Dixie (India Opal’s dog), helps her make friends after her and her father move to a new town. Throughout the book, India Opal accepts people despite what they may have been or done in the past.  Her compassion and forgiveness for others is what allows her to make so many wonderful, new, and different friends.  This book has sparked many conversations in our classroom about ourselves as friends and what qualities in friends are important to us.

Each student will be choosing a project based on the book to complete individually. They will be given time in class this week to plan and prepare materials needed to complete the project.  Then, it will be up to them to follow through with their plan at home.  This will be their homework all next week, along with their 30 minutes of reading time.  Please encourage them to work on their project a little bit each night so that they aren’t pressured to complete it at the last minute.  It will be due Friday, November 21.

Here’s a fun little board I created using Thinglink.  A very cool tool that mashes images, videos, and links into one neat display.  You can mouse over the book jacket and click on the icons to watch the movie trailer, which we will see in class this week, watch a cute cartoon about friendship, and an interview with the author of the book.

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Virtual Author Visit

At 8am last Thursday we were more than ready for our Skype call with Mr. Chris Grabenstein author of the book Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library. We carefully planned our questions and he answered each and everyone of them with a personal storIMG_0325y and great enthusiasm (despite it being 11pm in NYC). We learned a few writing tricks like when you write a mystery, you “write backwards”.  He said that he knew how the children were going to escape from the library before he even wrote the book.  He also talked about and showed us some of the things that he has in the works.  In his office we saw sketches of characters, a map he made of Mr. Lemoncello’s library, many many books, and even his beloved dog, Fred.  He is planning to write a sequel to Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library but it probably will not be out until Spring of 2016.  Typically, he said it takes about 6 months to write a book and then another 2 – 3 years until it’s on the shelves at your local library or bookstore.  And….my favorite quote from the day, “The secret to writing is rewriting”. – Chris Grabenstein.

Check out more of his books on his website.  He also books for adults and teens.

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Author Chat

We are very excited that after only one week of being on Twitter we were able to connect with an author and arrange a Skype chat with him on May 15th!   Chris Grabenstein is the author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, and many other fun-filled books for kids.  I read this book as a read aloud and it was enjoyed by all.  Since the book is still fresh in our minds I would like each student to prepare 1-2 questions that they will ask Mr. Grabenstein during our chat.  It can be about the book, other books he has written, or about the writing process.  Here is a link to his website to help you get started.

http://www.chrisgrabenstein.com/kids/

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