From Caterpillar to Butterfly is a NF picture book written by Dr. Gerald Legg and illustrated by Carolyn Scrace. This book walks through the lifecycle of a butterfly and even goes into their migration and hibernation habits. #UCFLAE3414F19
From Caterpillar to Butterfly is a NF picture book written by Dr. Gerald Legg and illustrated by Carolyn Scrace. This book walks through the lifecycle of a butterfly and even goes into their migration and hibernation habits. #UCFLAE3414F19
A Light in the Attic is a P novel written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. I think this book would best be used as a PR in a classroom grades 3-5. This is good for partner reading because the book is a collection of many different poems of different types. Students can read the poems together in partners and work together to determine the meaning of them. This book won the 1984 William Allen White Children's Book Award. #UCFLAE3414F19
The Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark is a SF novel written by Ridley Pearson. I would use this novel for a LC in a fifth grade classroom because there is so much in the book students can talk about and learn off of each other. This book is about five children who go to sleep and become holograms in the Disney parks and have to defend them from the Disney villains trying to take over.
She Persisted is a B picture book written by Chelsea Clinton and illustrated by Alexandra Boiger. This book would be best as a RT because students can act out the parts of the different 13 women that have their stories told in this book. Their stories are about no matter how much opposition they had, they kept going and pushing for what they believed in. #UCFLAE3414F19
Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes is an engaging NF picture book written and photographed by Stephen R. Swinburne. I think this book would be used very well as a RA in a class grades K-2, and you can incorporate it easily into science lessons! I love this book because of the beautiful photography in it.
Me...Jane is a B picture book written and illustrated by Patrick McDonnell. I think it would be best used as a RA in a classroom grades K-3. It won the Caldecott Medal in 2012 and the Charlotte Zolotow Award in 2012. This book follows the childhood of Jane Goodall and her toy chimpanzee, Jubilee. It shows how she came to be the conservationist everyone knows her to be. #UCFLAE3414F19
Bartholomew and the Oobleck is a F picture book written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss. This would be good when used as a RA in a classroom grades K-2. It won the Caldecott Medal in 1950. This story is about a boy named Bartholomew Cubbins who is responsible for rescuing his kingdom, the Kingdom of Kidd, from the sticky green oobleck that has taken it over. #UCFLAE3414F19
Pink and Say is a HF picture book written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco. I think this book would be very good to use as a RA in a classroom grades 4-6. It won the 1994 Irma S. and James H. Black Award in Children‘s Literature and the 1996 Maine Student Book Award for Grades 4-8.
The Bee Tree written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco is a RF picture book that I think would be best used as a RA in a second grade classroom. This book is about a girl named Mary Ellen who is bored with her reading. Her grandfather takes her on an outdoor adventure following a bee to a bee tree and shows her just how sweet reading can be! #UCFLAE3414F19
Turtle and Tortoise Are NOT Friends is a F picture book written by Mike Reiss and illustrated by Ashley Spires. This picture book would be best as a RT in a grade 1-3 classroom. Although it hasn‘t won any awards, I still feel this book is a good one to incorporate into the classroom. #UCFLAE3414F19
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a F picture book written and illustrated by Eric Carle. This would be best used as a RA in a class grades K-2 when learning about the life cycle of a butterfly. It follows the life of a caterpillar that hatched from an egg and eats a lot of food throughout the week, since he loves eating. He ate so much food he got a stomachache and eventually emerges from his cocoon as a beautiful butterfly.
The Polar Express is an RF picture book written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. This book would be best as a RA for grades K-3 during the holiday season. This book follows the journey of a young boy who doubts Santa is real. He boards the Polar Express and enjoys a magical journey throughout the North Pole. The Polar Express was awarded the Caldecott Medal. #UCFLAE3414F19
The Snowy Day is a RF picture book written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. I think this book would be best used as a RA during the first snowfall of the year, for grades K-1. This book follows a young boy named Peter after the first snowfall of the year occurs. He spends the day exploring and doing fun winter activities. This book won the Caldecott Medal. #UCFLAE3414F19
Goodnight Moon is a P picture book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. This book would be best used as a RT in a kindergarten class. This poem follows along with a bunny as it says goodnight to things throughout the room before it goes to bed. This book was awarded the Teachers Top 100 Books for Children by the NEA. #UCFLAE3414F19
Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner is a RF children‘s novel perfect for a RA for a grade 3-5 classroom. This book follows the life of a young boy, Little Willy, who lives on a potato farm with his sick grandfather and his dog, Searchlight. The farm taxes hadn‘t been payed so the farm was going to be taken away by the tax collector.
Esperanza Rising is a HF novel by Pam Muñoz Ryan. This novel would be best for a LC in a 5th grade class. It has won a few awards, including the Pura Belpré Award for Writing. This book follows the life of Esperanza and her mother as they were forced to leave their ranch in Mexico to go live in a camp for Mexican farm workers in California. Her and her mother learn how to navigate these hardships throughout the novel. #UCFLAE3414F19
The Little Prince is a TL novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. I would use this book for storytelling in a classroom grade 3-8, preferably 5th grade. This novel won the Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella. This book follows a prince who is visiting planets in space and learning many life lessons along the way. It teaches students about love, friendship, and other important themes. #UCFLAE3414F19
One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia is a HF novel I would use for a LC. This book has won many awards, two of which being the Scott O‘Dell Award and the Newbery Honor. This books follows three sisters who are visiting their mother in Oakland, California who abandoned them when they were younger. This book is set in the summer of 1968. #UCFLAE3414F19
This RF novel, Wonder by R.J. Palacio, is perfect for an IR for students grades 3-8. This book is about a boy named Auggie who was born with extreme facial deformities. He wants to fit in at school but people can‘t look past his deformities to who he actually is. This book can be used to teach kindness and acceptance for all. This book is a New York Times Best Seller. #UCFLAE3414F19
Martin‘s Big Words is a B that would be good for a RA in a K-3 classroom. It walks you through the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and talks about the historical impact he had on our country and our world. This picture book has won many awards, two of which being the Coretta Scott King Award and the Caldecott Honor. #UCFLAE3414F19
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