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Junie B. Jones #10: Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal
Junie B. Jones #10: Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal | Barbara Park
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Barbara Parks New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, is a classroom favorite and has been keeping kids laughingand readingfor more than twenty years. Over 60 million copies in print and now with a bright new look for a new generation! Meet the Worlds Funniest KindergartnerJunie B. Jones! Lucille is having a sleepover partyat her richie nannas big giant house! Grace and Junie B. cant wait to see all the rich stuff in that place. Sleeping over at the nannas is sure to be a dream come true! Cause what could possibly go wrong? USA Today: Junie B. is the darling of the young-reader set. Publishers Weekly: Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.and readingare lots of fun. Kirkus Reviews: Junies swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud. Time: Junie B. Jones is a feisty six-year-old with an endearing penchant for honesty. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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“I don‘t want to be just like everybody else. I want to be me!”

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This is a humorous story that students can relate to. It has themes of school, friendship, and common obstacles of growing up.

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Contemporary Fiction
Published 1997
Junie B. is a relatable and endearing character, showcasing the curious and often chaotic nature of childhood. Her distinct personality and humorous observations are relatable to young readers. Themes of friendship, the excitement of events, and the importance of being yourself are incorporated throughout the story, providing valuable lessons in a fun way.

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Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal by Barbara Park is a modern fantasy novel. This book is perfect for young readers. This book is the 10th book in the series and it entails Junie‘s experience of going to Lucille‘s richie nanna‘s House for a sleep over! This book would be good as a read aloud. My teacher would read us these books whenever we had some time in class and we always enjoyed them! An activity is to help Junie pack her bag just like in

Gabylaurel10 The image posted! http://juniebjones.com/media/printables/teachers/010_bags.pdf this chapter book lines up with UDL principles 8.3 by reading aloud as a group to foster collaboration and community especially when asking questions while reading. This book also aligns with the ESOL principle 14 by reading slower for students to understand! #UCFLAE3414SuB18 6y
ATejada Oh my goodness!!! I used to read Junie B Jones when I was in elementary school because I thought she was so funny! Comedy is a great way to get your students into a good book! Thanks for sharing! 6y
Gabylaurel10 @ATejada I think comedy is also a great idea to get kids engaged!! 6y
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JayaJ I loved reading Junie B. Jones when I was younger. I believe those books are timeless! 6y
Gabylaurel10 @JayaJ I agree they really are timeless!! I was laughing while rereading this book! 6y
DrSpalding Going straight to the 📚 s website is wise. You easily align UDL principles to your books. Well done. 6y
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"Junie B Jones is a party animal" by Barbara Park, Illustrated by Denise Brunkus. This book is about Junie B Jones first sleepover with her best friends Grace and Lucille. Hosted at Lucille's rich grandmothers house. Junie B Jones is so excited but before she can enjoy the sleepover. Junie B first has to listen to her parents and Do's and Don'ts of sleepovers. Will Junie B Jones be able to handle all the Do's and Don'ts? Or will mischief ensue?

Dbenford I found two websites that could be used for this book. The first website is a word search www.abcteach.com/documents/book-junie-b-jones-is-a-party-animal-primary-16268 and the second is comprehension questions www.teachersnotebook.com/product/eliza-d/junie-b-Jones-is-a-party-animal-comprehension-questions. The UDLs that I choose are 2.1(clarify vocabulary and symbols) and 9.1(promote expectations and beliefs that optimize motivation). (edited) 7y
Dbenford The ELs that I choose are 4(link lesson topic to students prior knowledge) and 17(provide contextual support through audio visuals, models, demonstrations, realia, body language and facial expressions) This book would be a fun IR, S, or DR that you could do within your classrooms. #UCFLAE3414F17 (edited) 7y
DrSpalding I believe mischief will ensue. 🤣While you are only required to identify one teaching strategy, I agree that this character and this series could be utilized in many ways. 7y
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Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal, written by Barbra Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus, is a RF book that'd be good for IR. This chapter book is a fun read for older elementary students because the main character is very relatable. This particular book is about Junie B. Jones, who is going to her her friend's rich Nana's house for a sleepover.

KatherineBeckham Junie B. soon realizes that she does not fit in very well at such a fancy house as she begins to cause havoc. UDL Principle 6.1 (guide appropriate goal-setting) is good for this book if it is used as IR. This is because the teacher could help the student self direct their thinking and have them set their own goals for reading at home. ESOL Strategy 38 (assign short readings for homework) would be good to use for this book, (edited) 7y
KatherineBeckham because, if used as an IR, a teacher could assign everyone to read a certain number of chapters in their IR book that night. This website has an example of a comprehension packet that students can fill out while reading this book: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Junie-B-Jones-Is-a-Party-Animal-Nove... #ucflae3414f17 (edited) 7y
MadisonCarter I agree, Katherine. This book is best used for IR. These were just about the only book I would IR as a child 😉 they are so relatable for young girls! 7y
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JanaLL Junie B Jones is super fun to read, even though her grammar drives me bonkers, haha! I like the use of a comprehension packet to fill out while reading. 7y
MeganMc Loved these books. Pretty sure I read allll of them!! 7y
JuliaMurra This was my favorite book series as a young child! They're so fun to read. 7y
DrSpalding I read this series allowed to first and second graders. The readability level is that of 2nd to 3rd graders. Be sure to emphasize Junie's inappropriate behavior as talking points on how to properly behave. 7y
DrSpalding Love the image!🎉 7y
KarinaGuillen When I think about my elementary reading experience, Junie B Jones always comes to mind first! I‘ve read this series time and time again and it never got old! Timeless classics. 7y
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Paula3 Can't wait!! 8y
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Thanks to @Ambrosnazzy for creating this #LitsyPartyOfOne; can't wait! 😁