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For this genre project, students will design a fake book cover for a specific literary subgenre. To accomplish this, students must understand the key elements of various subgenres. I have my students display their final covers on the genre bulletin board and their classmates guess which genre their book would fall under based on everything they've learned about the different literary genres in class. This genre project makes a colorful, interactive bulletin board! Rubric is included! Click below to check out my Upper Elementary Literary Genre Unit: Literary Genre Unit Click below to check out my Upper Elementary Fiction/Nonfiction Book Title Sort: Book Title Sort Click below to check out my Upper Elementary Fairy Tale Unit: Upper Elementary Fairy Tale Unit Click below to check out my Literary Genre BINGO Game: Literary Genre Bingo
There’s just something so absolutely delicious about peeling back the layers of a prickly grump, figuring out what makes him tick and finding that gooey marshmallow center hiding beneath his …
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I'm back with another Goodreads Reading Challenge update. And it was another couple of good months in terms of the books that I picked up. Despite reading library e-books on Libby and Borrowbox since the start of lockdown, I finally joined my local library to be able to check out physical books in April. And
"Dude..." **NOT AN ACTUAL BOOK** "Everybody Loves Hugo" is an art print of a fake children's book cover. Printed on archival watercolor paper 8x10 (watermark does not appear on artwork)
When teaching author's purpose (persuade, inform, entertain), it was challenging for me to find real persuasive picture books to refer to in my lessons. So I created these! These fake persuasive book covers can be used when teaching author's purpose in both reading & writing workshop. They can b...
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating is a contemporary YA sapphic romance from the author of The Henna Wars - Adiba Jaigirdar. Everyone likes Humaira "Hani" Khan - she’s easy-going and one of the most popular girls at school. But when she comes out to her friends as bisexual, they invalidate her identity, saying she can’t be bi if she’s only dated guys. Panicked, Hani blurts out that she’s in a relationship…with a girl her friends absolutely hate -Ishita "Ishu" Dey. Ishu is the complete opposite of Hani. She’s an academic overachiever who hopes that becoming head girl will set her on the right track for college. But Ishita agrees to help Hani, if Hani will help her become more popular so that she stands a chance of being elected head girl.Despite their mutually beneficial pact, they start developing real feelings for each other. But relationships are complicated, and some people will do anything to stop two Bengali girls from achieving happily ever after.
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Sold - Jennie Ottinger Infinite Jest Gouache on paper (cover) Summarized and hollowed book 6 x 9 inches
DIY decorative book box with secret storage. Love the look of vintage books with pretty detail on the cover? Make a faux book with paint and stencil.
Welcome to my January 2024 Favorite Books post! This monthly post is where I share the 5 star books I’ve read so far each month. I had a few 5 star reads this month that I am excited to share. There are still a few days left this month so it is possible I will have more 5 star reads. In that case, I will share them next week. You can see the first half of my January reading here and I will share the rest next week. The Amazon links to the books I’ve read are affiliate links and if you use them and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission.
Spring break can not come soon enough! It was one of those weeks that went by in a flash! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOVE THAT POEM We usually do a big poetry unit in April. The project has been passed down to third grade teachers at my school for over a decade. In the last couple of years we have added an analyzing poetry component. Last year I did both writing and analyzing at the same time. This year we looked at our data and decided we wanted to look at understanding poetry before the state test. We looked at figurative language. We hit the third grade common core “literal and non-literal language” standard. We spent two weeks on similes, metaphors, hyperboles, and personification. (We’d already covered idioms.) Love That Dog is a poetry must read. Even though we are going to focus on writing poems in April we did write our own “Love that…..” poems this week. I remembered a former student teacher had done something like this with the fake book covers and all. I’m quite happy with how they have turned out! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stories in the Stars Last weekend we went to the star lab at the local science center. We’d were wrapping up a unit on stars, and our kids had the constellation bug. After a playground conversation with the third grade team, I whipped up this quick project. I’d been looking forward to seeing the finished product all week, and they did not disappoint! I posted the project in my store if you are interested. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harlem Shake…or not Last year our faculty did a flash mob on the last day of school. We were going to do another at the faculty basketball game, but participation was weak so they canceled it. The alternative was that we would all come to school on Wednesday dressed in costume. We filmed our own school appropriate version of the Harlem Shake to show at the half time of the faculty basketball game. If the kids asked why we were dressed up, we had to tell them to come to the game to find out. I posted a picture of my outfit on my Facebook page on Wednesday. I wore a dress that was my mom’s back in the day. I had a hard time leaving the house though. My daughter did not understand why she could not wear a Cinderella dress to school if I was wearing my fancy dress. It was more than her three-year-old mind could understand. In the end she stamped her foot, pointed at me, and told me that when SHE is a grownup she is going to wear THAT dress. In the end I actually missed the filming. Just before the top secret filming there was white smoke in Rome signaling a new pope. The new pope was going to be named any second. I decided that it just seemed wrong to pass up the pope for the Harlem Shake. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One to Remember I had a former student stop by yesterday to see me. He is now in 10th grade. It took me a little while, but I remembered his name. We chatted for a while and then as he was leaving I embarrassed him with a story I remembered about him. We’d been reading The Talent Show in our basal that week. The question on the test said something like, “What did Beanie learn about herself after working with Carol Ann?” His answer was, “She learned not to take any krap.” Funny enough he was spot on! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be sure to check out Gina’s Birthday Bash next week! ~~~~~~~~ Enjoy your weekend and have a happy St. Patrick’s Day!
A standalone, steamy, arranged marriage romance. There’s rich. Then there’s the Ellsworth family. The Kensingtons. American royalty. Money buys power, and power always has a price. The fear of those who already possess both? Losing it. The best way to ensure keeping it? Alliances. And elit
Family puppets are educational tools used to teach children about their family structure and roles. These interactive tools are captivating for young children and can also be used for storytelling and learning morals.
Drawing on personal anecdotes and interviews with the ace community, Sarah and Kayla are here to help you unlearn the norms of an allo world, navigate and nurture your relationships, and become more confident in your aspec identity.
How to transform any books into vintage books, and make a stylish and unique wall shelf from them! Free vintage book covers and spines to download.
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