Friday, April 12, 2013

Concept Books

What Are Concept Books?
Concept books are books that explore age appropriate concepts such as counting, shapes, patterns, time, opposites, and the alphabet.  These concepts can also be intangible such as fairness or change. Some concept books tell a story and others do not. These concepts should be presented in an accurate way with descriptions, repetitions, and comparisons.  Concept books have many purposes, but some include: increasing background knowledge, providing insight on an abstract concept, giving students the opportunity to generalize, and developing vocabulary.   Concept books include many examples and non-examples in order to provide children examples.  Good concept books often have labels, illustrative photos, and clear pictures.  Concept books also involve simple words and helpful graphics. Scholastic.com (http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/books-teaching-economic-concepts) provides a good lesson idea for using concept books in the classroom. The math unit uses different concept books to discuss money and the economy at an elementary level. The unit uses different concept books that discuss making decisions with money, banking, saving money, and supply and demand.

Suggested Texts:

 My Five Senses by Margaret Miller
http://www.scholastic.com/
teachers/book/my-five-senses
ISBN-10: 0689820097
Publisher: Aladdin
Year: 1998
Grade Level Equivalent: 1.4
Lexile Measure: 0L or BR (Beginning Reader)

Themes/Main Ideas:

  • Science
  • Great way to introduce senses to young students.
  • Explores the wonders of sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch.  
  • Bright pictures and simple text
Connections:
  • The book is good for students because it teaches them a concept that is important for them in the world outside of school.
Worthy Notes:
  • This book is very good for early elementary students because of ts simplicity and focus.
  • This book is also good for ELL students at any level because it has few words and the pictures help illustrate the meanings of the words. 


http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/
pete-cat-and-his-four-groovy-buttons
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin
ISBN-10: 0062110586
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2012
Grade Level Equivalency: 3rd Grade
Lexile Measure: 350L
Interest Level: Grades K-2

Themes:
  • Cats
  • Counting and Numbers 
  • Music
Main Ideas:
  • Pete has four groovy buttons. When one falls off, Pete doesn't cry, he just keeps singing his song
  • Pete counts down from four each time a button falls off.
  • Free song to download that goes along with the book...very catchy and cute
Honors: 2013 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book

Worthy Notes:
  • Comedy book that students will love.
  • A very well written book that students will love. 
  • Teaches them a simple concept in a fun and exciting way.
  • Also teaches them to find the best in every situation.

http://www.scholastic.com/
teachers/book/each-kindness

Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson
ISBN-10: 03992465524
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
Year: 2012
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.7
Lexile Measurement: 640L

Themes:
  • Character Education
  • Loneliness
  • Fitting In
  • Kindness and Compassion
  • Friends and Friendship
Main Ideas:
  • Chloe and her friends won't play with the new girl, Maya
  • Maya tries to join them, but they reject her every time.
  • Eventually, Maya plays along, and then stops coming to school altogether. 
  • Chloe learns that she lost an opportunity to make a friend and how it would have been better if she could have shown some kindness toward Maya.
  • Kindness has a ripple effect
Honors: 2013 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book

Connections:
  • Good for the classroom when you have a new student or if there are just some problems with students not being nice.  
  • Great book for students of almost any age, but can be read by students as young as 2nd grade.
  • Good book to strike up a discussion about kindness




Building An Igloo by Ulli Steltzer
ISBN-10: 0805063137
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Year: 1999
Grade Level Equivalent: 3.9
Lexile Measure: 720L
Interest Level: Grades K-2

Themes:
  • Architecture
  • Native American




Sunday, April 7, 2013

Autobiography/Biography

 What is an autobiography? What is a biography?

Both autobiographies and biographies are accounts of a persons individual life.  An autobiography is typically written by the individual whose life it is about.  Autobiographies can vary in their artistic and writing approach.  Some may be intentionally entertaining and others may be informative.  They are meant to be accurate in regards to the hard facts.  A biography is a work that describes a life.  It includes an overview of the person's life, including the basic facts such as education, work, relationships, and death.  These works are written by a person whose life is not written about. Like autobiographies, biographies are also accurate when it comes to hard facts.  However, differences in hard facts might vary from each other as a person explores numerous biographies about one person.  Biographies might derive from controversies.  Biographies can be written by anyone and about anyone. 
Biographies and autobiographies are very useful in the classroom.  They provide insight about a specific person of study.  An autobiography is particularly important because it allows students to receive the information first hand.  Autobiographies and biographies can play a role in nearly every content area in elementary school.  It is important for students to get to know the people that are well known in their content area.  Social studies is particularly popular for using autobiographies and biographies in their classes.

Mr. Williams by Karen Barbour
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/mr-williams

ISBN-10: 0805067736
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Year: 1999
Grade Level Equivalency: 2.7
Lexile Measure: 790L


Themes:

  • Social Studies
  • Character and Values
  • Geography and Map Skills
  • African American
Main Ideas:
  • Mr. J.W. Williams is not famous, but he is a real person
  • He was born the same year as Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Lived in Louisiana
  • Tells about childhood in the 1930s on a Louisiana farm with pigs and chickens, but no electricity
  • Mr. Williams saw many changes during his lifetime
  • Good for learning about a specific time period


http://www.sheistoofondofbooks.com/2011/07/14/
childrens-book-review-child-of-the-civil-rights-movement
-by-paula-young-shelton/


Child of the Civil Rights Movement by Paula Young Shelton & Raul Colon

ISBN-10: 0375843140
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade
Year: 2009
Lexile Measure: AD960L
Interest Level: Ages 4-8
Awards & Honors: Children's Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Children's Choices: Best Books of 2011

Themes/Main Ideas:
  • A book about children who lived during the Civil Rights Movement
  • About one little girl's life and experiences
  • In the form of a narrative, not factual
  • It only refers to people by their first names, so it can be difficult to know who the author is talking about.
  • There is more about the people in the back of the book


http://www.amazon.com/Little-Tiger-Chinese
-Night-Autobiography/dp/0887763200
A Little Tiger in the Chinese Night by Song Nan Zhang

ISBN-10: 0887763200
Publisher: Tundra Books
Year: 1993
Lexile Measure: 890
Interest Level: Ages 10 and up

Themes/Main Ideas:
  • Autobiography in art
  • He was 3 years old when he saw a tiger
  • In the Chinese culture, this is meant to be very lucky
  • He didn't have good luck in his life though
  • Takes place after WWII when the communists were taking over China
  • A lot of text on the pages
  • Tells his story through pictures as well as words
  • Song Nan Zhang tells of his family, his development as an artist, and his journey to Canada


http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/book/
abe-lincoln-goes-washington

Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington: 1837-1865 by Cheryl Harness

ISBN-10: 1426304366
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Year: 2008
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.7
Lexile Measure: 790L

Themes:
  • Civil War Period and Reconstruction
  • American Civil War
  • Slavery 
  • Underground Railroad
  • Abolition
  • Equality
  • Fairness
  • Justice
  • The Presidency
  • Historic Figures
  • Leadership
Main Ideas:
  • Tells about Abe meeting and marrying a Kentucky woman
  • Abe became a lawyer and politician in Springfield, IL
  • Tells of Lincoln's rise and the tensions that dragged the nation into conflict
  • Maps and battle scenes help engage the reader even deeper
  • Awesome illustrations