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A series of young adult fantasy novels that follow a boy as he grows up. Is perfect for using alongside greek mythology teaching. (5), friendship (2), individuality (2), A cute book written in the form of a fable (2), fantasy story about a boy who switches bodies with his cat. It would be great for talking about points of view. (1), so it works perfect with points of view. (1), A book about a chameleon discovering individuality (1), A picture books that displays several different types of animals as animals. A wonderful book for promoting diversity and nontraditional families. Written in a rhyme. (1), This is a realistic fiction book about sibling rivalry and finding your own place in the world. Great for using in science when talking about butterflies and gives good examples of alliteration. (1), A realistic fiction biography on Amelia Earhart. Great when talking about him in history and/or learning about biographies. Could also be used to discuss women in in jobs dominated by men. (1), and/or learning about biographies. (1), A realistic fiction biography on Rosa. Great when talking about him in history (1), A realistic fiction biography on Martin Luther King Jr. Great when talking about him in history and/or learning about biographies. (1), This historical fiction book follows the story of a family of refugees from WWII. It's a good book to bring out in geography and history and is multicultural. (1), and differences. It would be a great book to discuss when talking about family differences and types of families. (1), An crocodile egg accidentally gets in with duck eggs and he is raised as a duck. This book deals with issues of identity (1), or love despite differences. (1), and womanhood. (1), but deals with Mexican American culture (1), A coming of age story written in vignettes instead of chapters. For older readers (1), A humorous chapter book with talking animals. Each animal takes turns telling the story (1), This is a great book to introduce when talking about going to the library or libraries in general. Talks about the rules of a library and helping others. (1), full-color comics that last only a page or two. I love this book because it shows that books can be in many different forms. it even includes fun features such as "flip books" when turning two pages really fast. (1), acceptance and friendships. A good book for talking about that or maybe about chameleons in general. This book could be used as an example of different types of illustration authors include in their books. (1), A cute book about a horse who uses a carrot to pretend to be a unicorn. It's great for talking about self-esteem (1), A book that talks about the various things that we would have in an ideal world. Good for science because it talks about the environment and also social studies because it talks about peace and diversity throughout the world. (1), or influential women. (1), A multicultural biography on Malala Yousafzai that shows her journey to where she is today. Good for teaching the importance of education (1), A book of various poems all dealing with school. Great to use when teaching poems and rhyming or using at the beginning of school to get students excited. (1), is afraid of becoming green because it means he's growing. Great for discussing growing up and how it doesn't change who you are as a person. (1), a yellow snake (1), A humorous (1), An expository book that talks about what dust is and how it's made. Is good to use as an example of expository text or in science. (1), the only thing she needs to cure it is to eat lima beans. This book's themes are peer pressure (1), When a girl comes down with a sickness that makes her chance colors (1), A dog runs away and is so dirty he is no longer recognizable. This would be a great book to use when talking about hygiene habits and bath time. (1), This book is a series of quirky (1), and the effects of jealousy. This book could be used as an example of different types of illustration authors include in their books. (1), A book about an alligator who learns some non-traditional things. Its a good example of being different (1), A fiction book about al the things that can happen once you give a mouse a cookie. It would be great to use when teaching sequencing or repetition. (1), All the crayon colors write letters to their owner about why they are the best color and what they want him to do. A really silly (1), fun book that would work well with teaching points of view or letter writing. (1), Mary does an act of kindness that is spread throughout the world. A wonderful book to use when talking about generosity (1), and making a difference. (1), A book about a musician who loses his hearing but finds himself a pace in a new deaf band. A great book that touches on deafness (1), and gets rid of that misconception that you must be hearing to make or enjoy music. (1), A book that tells the story mostly through pictures. Is a wonderful book to use when having kids infer and discuss the different ways that stories can be interpreted. (1), The young girl from Korea wants an American name (1), Would work great with sequencing and repetition . It's a silly a nursery rhyme that can be sung. Good for choral reading. (1), A book about a child getting ready for bed. This book counts backwards from 10 (1), so it would be good when learning counting. It's also multicultural and rhyming. (1), A rhyming and repetition book wit colorful animals. Would also be great when discussing various styles of illustration (1), or talking about the five senses. (1), A young raccoon who is nervous about going to school has the kiss from his mother wherever he goes. A great book to use for first day of school to help ease students nerves. (1), so everyone in the class tries to help her decide. She finally decides to use her Korean name but makes so many friends along the way. A multicultural book that could be used to talk about identity (1), and immigrants or the language and culture barriers students from other countries face. (1), This book is a parody of Romeo and Juliet (1), this princess decides she would rather make pizza than marry. A great book for talking about gender roles (1), talks about how the mice each deal with hibernation and how Frederick's role is a little different. Topics that can be explored are cooperation and imagination.This book could be used as an example of different types of illustration authors include in the (1), explores how three frogs learn to cooperate to save themselves from a storm. Explores such topics as friendship (1), and sharing. This book could be used as an example of different types of illustration authors include in their books. (1), A cute book about a small and unique fish who learns to work together to drive away the bullies. Great for talking about working together (1), and problem solving. This book could be used as an example of different types of illustration authors include in their books. (1), A unique and funny take on a fairy tale (1), and following your passion. (1), she finally figures out it doesn't take her heritage away. A multicultural book to use when discussing diversity (1), This book shows the discussion between a boy and an ant as he tries to persuade the boy not to squash him. Not only would this book be great when learning about points of view or empathy (1), it would also work for persuasive writing. (1), This book is a Jewish folktale that shows the progression of a coach through years and years. It's a wonderful example of a multicultural book and has an overall theme of recycling/being resourceful. (1), A fiction book about a cat with two families (1), is a wonderful book when talking about points of view (1), or sunrise endings. Would also be great to relate to kids who have step families. (1), A young girl from Korea misses her home and doesn't want to write her name in English letters.Once she gets used to it and makes friends (1), but with cats and dogs. Would be great to being out when discussing plays (1), or disability. (1), family (1), and helping others. (1), Verdi (1), honestly (1), and friendship. (1), and poverty (1), and working together. (1), and self-esteem. (1), This book is a historical fiction and would be great to use in conjuncture with a history lesson. It deals with making mistakes and making up for them. (1), Jane Addams (1), This book is great to read when doing biographies. It is a great look into the 19th century (1), A beautiful book that addresses bullying with just colors and numbers. Good to use for a guidance lesson about treating others kindly and speaking out against bullies. (1), A heartfelt realistic fiction that deals with tough topics such as aging and Alzheimers. Would be good for talking about the use of repetition in writing. (1), This books is a historical fiction that deals with racism and segregation. Would be good to read when talking about the civil rights movement or social issues. (1), A realistic fiction where a girl gives up her newly lost tooth to a homeless man. Great for talking about displaying kindness and compassion to others. (1), This book I can be used for a multitude of guidance lessons. Some great examples would be sharing (1), working hard (1), sign language (1), This book is relatable to children whose parents are busy with work and might not get to spend as much time with them as they would like. It's an exciting (1), cooperation (1), non-fiction (1), bullying (1), culture (1), civil rights (1), social justice (1), Shakespeare (1), autobiography (1), belonging (1), social reform (1), fame (1), learning disabilities (1), being different (1), uniqueness (1), helping others (1), predicting (1), and generosity. (1), silly adventure that would appeal to anyone. (1), but how he overcame it to open the first jaguar preserve in Belize. Would be perfect to use when talking about wildlife conservation (1), and understanding or talking about making friends with those who are different. (1), A young girl has difficulty delivering a dress in a snowstorm. This book's main idea is perseverance. Because she was determined (1), she made it back safe with everything in the end. (1), A non-fiction book that is inspiring to all (1), it deals with such topics as bullying (1), and self-esteem. Would be great to use when teaching any of these topics. (1), A realistic fiction where the main character makes a mistake and is finally able to make amends after a long time. Good for teaching forgiveness (1), A multicultural book that any student could relate to (1), and emotions must be controlled. There are good examples of rhyming. (1), the main character finally gets the thing he wants and ends up giving it to someone who needs it more. Great for sharing and friendship and also deals with poverty and peer pressure. (1), A grammar book that is all about giving examples of prefixes! Great for using in writing or for teaching vocabulary. (1), A biography on Alberty Einstein with emphasis on his individuality. Would be great to use for a lesson on biographies when talking about Albert Einstein in science. (1), A colorful (1), informational book on the balance of nature and how man effects it. Would be great to use in science when discussing ecology or food chain. (1), An autobiography that not only deals with the authors disability of stuttering (1), This is an environmentally conscious book that deals with the impact of bees and honey on our lives. Can be connected to saving the environment/animals in science or connected to workers strikes in social studies. (1), but there is a time and a place for everything (1), This book is an imaginative fiction that deals with a boy discovering his dog can do human-like things! Not only is it appealing because it has talking animals (1), mystery story that keep kids interested. You can discuss how it is a parody of old school noir films. (1), but it has lots of good examples of word choice and dialog. (1), This book is about friendship between two unlikely animals - bats and birds. Because of this (1), it's great when talking about differences and similarities between people and how to be accepting of others. (1), This would be a good book to read on Valentine's Day. It gives great examples of community and kindness to others. (1), This book plays with spellings and puns (1), so it's great to bring out when talking about these topics. It's a humorous (1), Good for bringing out around Hanukkah time to include those whose celebrate and inform those who don't. Includes northern lights at the end so you could tie it to a science lesson or talk about Alaska and what it would be like to live there. (1), A great book to use for discussing behavior at the beginning of the school year. Teaches kids it's okay to be excited (1), A great realistic fiction to teach kids about getting along and making new friends. The main character starts out with a problem and through the course of the book is able to resolve it in an unexpected way. (1), This book is a realistic fiction that talks about Carla and her many creative sandwiches she brings to school each day. It's a good book to use if you want to discuss originality (1), or kindness. (1), This book is an Italian folktale about doing as your told and following directions. It's a fun (1), magical story that has songs and food! (1), This would be a fun book to bring out around Halloween. It deals with siblings and growing up but it's also great for discussing character traits due to the various monsters. (1), This historical fiction follows an African American family who puts on a concert to help pay rent. It's a multicultural book that deals with poverty and community. (1), A repetitive book that shows all the things a boy must deal with as he makes his way to a party. A perfect book to use for cause and effect and has patterns and predictability. (1)
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Sep 12, 2017