“Sometimes being spooky means facing things you don‘t expect.“
“Sometimes being spooky means facing things you don‘t expect.“
the Good Egg, and the rest of the characters from The Bad Seed and The Good Egg return in a new Halloween adventure.
teach valuable lessons about overcoming fears, embracing differences, and having fun with the unknown.
I adore The Bad Seed series and this one is Halloween themed. Mr. Seed is freaking out because he can‘t find the right costume so he tries to postpone trick or treating for a day. Pumpkin seed convinces him to relax & enjoy the holiday. Jace loves this series. 4⭐️
Also using this for the book scavenger hunt for purple.
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4 ⭐ Halloween is about having fun and the spirit of the season. It is not about the perfect costume. But try telling that to Sunflower seed. They is in a rotten mood. Their friends are not doing a group costume and he is afraid his costume will be lame. With a help of a friendly pumpkin seed, they will find their season spirit and not miss out on all the Halloween fun.
My readalouds last week in the library were a lot of fun. My students love The Bad Seed and The Good Egg so I was happy to pull this new one off the Bookfair. #scarathlon2021 #teamhendrix
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I read this middle grade book featuring a protagonist who is in foster care from 1978 (and by the author of Bridge to Terabithia) but I'm afraid it really hasn't aged well. Gilly is racist, fatphobic, and uses the "r" word to refer to her foster brother. The racism includes writing a poem for her Black female teacher that implies the "n" word - I was all ?
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Author: Katherine Paterson
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Awards: Newberry
Gilly Hopkins is a feisty spunky 11-year old who has earned the title “meanest girl in town”. After Constantly hopping from foster home to foster home Gilly is ready to find her birth mother once and for all. This is a book I would not be able to resist doing as a Read aloud (RA) and with a PG movie adaptation, I think the entire class would love to go on a journey with the
I wasn't expecting this to hit me hard, but dang the last two pages had me tearing up. This turned out to be quite a gem.
Newbery Honor book is my companion on this road trip. #elementarylit #childrenslit #newberyaward #audiobook
An enticing RF, Newbery Award winning story about life in foster care and what it‘s like in the mind of a young, feisty girl determined to get what she wants. LC is my chosen teaching strategy because I want students to discuss the choices Gilly makes. “Would you ever do that? Why or why not?” Here are some lessons you could have students do together in their LCs-
https://www.readworks.org/lessons/grade5/great-gilly-hopkins
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From the author who broke my heart with The Bridge to Terabithia, I should have known that I'd love this one, even though I started the thing really not liking Gilly at all. That's as Paterson wants it, of course, and then she makes you fall in love with the girl and her story. Very well done.
After watching the film adaptation with my parents last weekend, I knew I had to find the book. I was incredibly astounded by how accurately the movie adapted the plot. The story is endearing and hard-hitting, tackling themes that few children's novels would touch in 1978. But this is no surprise, as Paterson rose to fame early on as a writer who doesn't shy away from difficult themes. #audiobook #overdrive #childrensbooks
This needs to be a re-read soon! Movie opens in October--yay!