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Kevin Henkes books
Particularly Lillys Purple Plastic Purse
and Chrysanthamum
Particularly Lillys Purple Plastic Purse
and Chrysanthamum
Karen, where will you be teaching?SRUAlmn said:Oh, I thought of another one (I don't think anyone said it yet.)
'The tenth good thing about Barney' by Judith Viorst- Love her!
I don't think I'd be able to ask the parents to bring in any since this school is in a very low socioeconomic area. I LOVE children's lit. and took a few classes in college which were required for the ed. department. I have quite a few already, but some of the ones you all have mentioned I had forgotten about. ThanksKeep 'em coming!!!
Lisa L and Marseeya, PMs coming your way!
sjh801 said:I agree with so many of the books listed. And I recommend a new copy of The Read Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease. I just bought my third copy. He has good suggestions. It's a great resource.
As for getting books for your classroom, once you begin teaching, think about doing the book clubs (Scholastic SeeSaw, Trumpet, etc). The bonus points add up and you can get lots of your books free that way. And remember, purchases for your classroom can be used as deductions on income tax if you itemize. We teachers do spend a lot of our own money.![]()
Good Luck! By the way, I know Slippery Rock. It's 45 minutes from here. I'm a Clarion alumnus. And I have had student teachers from Slippery Rock. Yes everybody, it is a real place.
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Pixie Dust! Pixie Dust! Pixie Dust!
Here's hoping you get the VERY one you're hoping for!![]()
Charleston is such a great area....I'm sure you guys are going to love it there!![]()
All great titles, but probably not for a kindergarten class!!!!mpippins said:I enjoy:
Mary Poppins (like, duh)
My Brother Sam Is Dead
the BLoody Country
To Kill A Mockingbird
DVCLiz said:All great titles, but probably not for a kindergarten class!!!!
Also, to the poster who suggested the Newbery books, they are also mostly for older kids. The Caldecott Medal, given for illustration, is probably where more of the kindergarten favorites will come from ( Make Way for Ducklings, Where the Wild Things Are, etc.)
And "The Tenth Good Thing About Barney" is a great book, but we recommended it for kids who had just been through the death of a pet, so you may want to make sure you don't have too many tender-hearts, or you'll find yourself with a class of bawling kindergarteners!!!!!!
There was another good one we used to use - something about the big black dog who went into the woods, or something like that. Both much better than "The Fall of Freddie the Leaf", which I personally hated!!!SRUAlmn said:Oh, I know. Thanks, though. I like to keep in on hand in case anyone goes through that. Just in one year of teaching pre-k I had 3 kids lose a pet![]()
DVCLiz said:There was another good one we used to use - something about the big black dog who went into the woods, or something like that. Both much better than "The Fall of Freddie the Leaf", which I personally hated!!!
You'll be a great teacher!!!!!!
sjh801 said:Good Luck! By the way, I know Slippery Rock. It's 45 minutes from here. I'm a Clarion alumnus. And I have had student teachers from Slippery Rock. Yes everybody, it is a real place.