"There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom," by Louis Sachar is an oldie but a goodie. I have read it in grades 4-7, and all have loved it! It gives insight into "bad kid's" life at school and home and how hard it is for him to transform into a "good" student. I cry every time that I read it aloud.
Love this video! Thank you!! I moved overseas to Turkey with my young kids. I am always looking for things to read with them. I also teach teach online. I read Because of Winn Dixie because you mentioned it. It was a big hit!!! Have a great weekend!
Loved this video!! I teach 4th grade, and I've done novel studies for Misty of Chincoteague, Esperanza Rising, and I'm adding The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane this year. I want to read Frederick Douglas Fights for Freedom so I can add that one! I also love to read aloud the first Harry Potter book, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to my class.
My kiddos have really enjoyed the Humphrey books this year in second grade! Also, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is a must, always tears. Honestly, the Lorax is also one of my absolute favorite read alouds and teaches so many skills.
Love the video! One book I read at the end of April is “Wish Tree” by Katherine Applegate. My 3rd grade kids love this book last year and my 4th graders are enjoying it this year.
I love Jabari Jumps! I am a high school teacher. I use all the Peter Reynolds books. I also like a book called Feathers and Fools by Mem Fox. For teachers, if you haven't read, Becoming Better Grown Ups by Brad Montague, you should.
Can you share your mentor text wall as a close up where we can see all the books you used this year? I love this idea! Wait until the end of the year, so we have the complete set! 😂
"There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom," by Louis Sachar is an oldie but a goodie. I have read it in grades 4-7, and all have loved it! It gives insight into "bad kid's" life at school and home and how hard it is for him to transform into a "good" student. I cry every time that I read it aloud.
Love this video! Thank you!! I moved overseas to Turkey with my young kids. I am always looking for things to read with them. I also teach teach online. I read Because of Winn Dixie because you mentioned it. It was a big hit!!! Have a great weekend!
As a third grade teacher who will only be teaching language arts next year I'm super excited to have some of these incorporated into next year !
My students always love reading The Wild Robot.
Thank you Mrs. Katie, these book for third grade are amazing! We love Trumpet of the Swan by EB White also, and The Wild Robot.
Loved this video!! I teach 4th grade, and I've done novel studies for Misty of Chincoteague, Esperanza Rising, and I'm adding The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane this year. I want to read Frederick Douglas Fights for Freedom so I can add that one! I also love to read aloud the first Harry Potter book, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to my class.
Great resource for this grandma. Thank you sweetie. All the best as you finish off your school year. 🎉
Thank you for sharing your book lists! I also teach third grade with My View and use several of the same books through the year.
Yay!!! Love books. Reading and being read to is your ticket to the world. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings Susie 🙏🇬🇧
I love loved this video. ❤. Would love more of these types that reference what topic you taught them with.
My kiddos have really enjoyed the Humphrey books this year in second grade! Also, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is a must, always tears. Honestly, the Lorax is also one of my absolute favorite read alouds and teaches so many skills.
The BFG was my favorite read-aloud from elementary school too! Such a core, fond memory.
Love the video! One book I read at the end of April is “Wish Tree” by Katherine Applegate. My 3rd grade kids love this book last year and my 4th graders are enjoying it this year.
Love this video!
I’m saving it to reference in the future. ❤
Your a amazing teacher
I love Jabari Jumps! I am a high school teacher. I use all the Peter Reynolds books. I also like a book called Feathers and Fools by Mem Fox. For teachers, if you haven't read, Becoming Better Grown Ups by Brad Montague, you should.
Could you share how you do your novel studies?
The Wish Tree - read it to my 4th graders but have since read it to younger and older students.
"Thank You, Mr. Faulker" by Patricia Polacco
Can you share your mentor text wall as a close up where we can see all the books you used this year? I love this idea! Wait until the end of the year, so we have the complete set! 😂
I actually just took to down today for state testing 😔 I share more about it in this vlog: th-cam.com/video/XspPX-z5eLY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nrxrHM5WJRUU4m4N
Ok girl you got it 😊
Do you have any great book recommendations for young adults? 14:27
Are all these books classified as children's literature?
@AaWa-dp4oq Thanks 🙏 🙂