I think this book could be great to open your students imaginations about the world and you could use this book for them to describe their journeys and hardships through illustrations rather than words.
I think this book could be great to open your students imaginations about the world and you could use this book for them to describe their journeys and hardships through illustrations rather than words.
This book shows a paper boats journey across the ocean and its faces of wonders and dangers. The illustrations and beautiful, and this wordless picturebook does a great job teaching about risks and being brave.
The House in the Night by Susan Marie Swanson, Beth Krommes (2008). Caldecott Award Winner. This is a calming and imaginative story that takes readers on a journey through a house. The single light on the otherwise black and white pages creates a comforting atmosphere to the story. The contrast between the light and dark colors emphasizes the warmth of the home. The story leaves readers with a feeling of warmth and contentment.
This would be a great book for early learners. The repetitive phrasing makes it easy to follow along. This will build confidence in reading aloud texts.
This is a book with no words. Instead, it allows the reader to create their own words in their head with the help of the pictures. The reader follows a little boat through its journey across the ocean.
This book is great for young readers as well as older readers to help the students use their imagination with the story. In the classroom, students can each create their own words to the pages, then the class puts them all together to make a story.