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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie 25th Anniversary Edition
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie 25th Anniversary Edition | Laura Joffe Numeroff
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If a hungry little traveler shows up at your house, you might want to give him a cookie. If you give him a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. He'll want to look in a mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache, and then he'll ask for a pair of scissors to give himself a trim.... The consequences of giving a cookie to this energetic mouse run the young host ragged, but young readers will come away smiling at the antics that tumble like dominoes through the pages of this delightful picture book.
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Day 4: Book and Chill

Today is National Cookie Day. What better day is there to combine with “book and chill“?

[No books were harmed—I removed the cookie from the book's vicinity immediately after photographing. Also, the book pictured isn't the book tagged—I just wanted the extra points for connecting the photo to the book theme. 😉]

#WinterGames2021 #FestivePhotoChallenge #TeamGameSleighers @StayCurious

tpixie That book looks adorable. What is it? 2y
JoyBlue @tpixie This book *is* absolutely adorable (and more)! It's A Child of Books, by Oliver Jeffers. Look for my review post later today (hopefully). 💙 2y
tpixie @JoyBlue ok! Thx! 2y
StayCurious “no books were harmed“ - haha I love that 2y
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marissamaddox
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This MF book is one that never gets old! This book written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond is a New York Times Best Seller and seems to get better each time you read it. The book shows us what happens when a young boy gives a mouse a cookie.... and more. Kids in elementary school love this book and you could totally turn this into a RT. #ucflae3414su20

marissamaddox UDL Principle- Offer ways of customizing the display of information (1.1) - there are so many different ways to present this book to the students.
ESOL Strategy 14- Simplify your speech by making it slower and redundant https://www.scholastic.com/parents/books-and-reading/raise-a-reader-blog/if-you-...
This scholastic link provides teachers with an activity to teach students about cause and effect.
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LauraLeighn You're so right! There are so so many ways to present this book to students and your ESOL stat makes it so everyone can participate and understand the lesson. 4y
gpraytor I LOVE your prop that you have to tie into this book! 4y
DrSpalding Late 4y
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Mazzole18
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“If You Give a Mouse a Cookie“, by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond is a fun loving book that is perfect for S or RT. The repetition makes this and easy to learn story and it fits perfect for lessons on cause end effect.

Mazzole18 Check out this website https://www.pinterest.com/pin/102105116531091660/ for excellent sources to help younger students with objectives. The book offers alternatives for visual information URL 1.3. ESOL 15 reinforce the key ideas you present again and again. Make sure to check out this adorable TL book. 4y
Ameyer32 Another one of my all time favorites! This book is so cool for recall and your idea of using it as a storytelling is great! Repetition books are great for story telling. 4y
DrSpalding Storytelling, readers theater, choral reading… There are so many ways to use Numeroff‘s books in your classroom. These stories are circle stories that begin in one place and end in that same place! Your English learner strategy is perfect for this writing style. 4y
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I loved this F book as a child, and I think my future students will love it too. It is perfect for a RA to see how needy this little mouse can be. It all starts with a cookie, but the mouse just wants more stuff! They can be as reasonable as a napkin, or something kind of outrageous. You will just have to read to find out what he wants!

Jgolub13 I chose the UDL principle Offer ways of customizing the display of information (1.1), because I think there are many ways to display all of the things the mouse wants. The ESOL strategy I chose was #42 Have students use timelines to arrange and sequence important facts and information. That way ESOL students can create a timeline of all the things that mouse needs. 4y
Jgolub13 This fantastic lesson plan incorporates predictions in a fun way. The students need to make predictions using context clues of what the mouse may want next. They also will need to make a timeline of what happened in the story.
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/integrating-langu...
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Jgolub13 This book was also a New York Time's Bestseller! 4y
DrSpalding Read write think is an excellent resource as you know. Making predictions is part of the language arts Florida standards. 4y
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Lf196117

“If you give a mouse a cookie, he‘s going to ask for a glass of milk”. This quote kicks off the repetition in the book of the mouse wanting more and more.

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Lf196117

I love this book. This will be a great read in any classroom and will allow students to laugh. This book teaches children about cause and effect.

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This book comes full circle, which is very satisfying for anyone who reads it. This book is a fun and easy read for children and is a staple in any toddler and preschool classroom. This book can put children in their parents shoes as the mouse wears off the little boy.

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The mug I used for my evening tea tonight :)

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 📖💙 5y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 👋🏻😊 5y
CoffeeNBooks Great mug! 5y
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