Title: Who Was Abraham Lincoln?
Author: Janet Pascal
Illustrator: Nancy Harrison, John O'Brien
Readability Scores: Interest Level-3, Grade Level Equivalent-3.9, Lexile-720L
Genre: Nonfiction
Subgenre: Biography
Theme: Civil War, presidency
Primary and Secondary Characters: Abraham Lincoln and his family, political adversaries
Awards:
Date of Publication: 2008
Publishing Company: Grosset & Dunlap
ISBN Number: 9780448448862
Summary: This is a nonfiction book describing Lincoln's life from the beginning as a farmer's son through his presidency. The book contains multiple illustrations and maps along with quality text.
Applications for teaching: Wonderful nonfiction book to use when teaching about the presidents or the Civil War. The maps and illustrations will enable struggling readers to get a better mental image of the text being taught.
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
Chapter Book # 10
Title: The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Author: Clayborne Carson
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-9, Grade Level Equivalent-8.3, Lexile-1300
Genre: Nonfiction
Subgenre: Biography
Theme: Civil Rights
Primary and Secondary Characters: Martin Luther King, Jr., other King family members, Civil Rights activists
Awards:
Date of Publication: 2001
Publishing Company: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN Number: 0446676500
Summary: This is a biography focusing on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. The author uses material from his books, essays, articles, personal letters, and speeches to provide information about King's beliefs and convictions.
Applications for teaching: This is an excellent nonfiction book to use when teaching about the Civil Rights movement and especially the impact Martin Luther King, Jr. had on this movement.
Author: Clayborne Carson
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-9, Grade Level Equivalent-8.3, Lexile-1300
Genre: Nonfiction
Subgenre: Biography
Theme: Civil Rights
Primary and Secondary Characters: Martin Luther King, Jr., other King family members, Civil Rights activists
Awards:
Date of Publication: 2001
Publishing Company: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN Number: 0446676500
Summary: This is a biography focusing on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. The author uses material from his books, essays, articles, personal letters, and speeches to provide information about King's beliefs and convictions.
Applications for teaching: This is an excellent nonfiction book to use when teaching about the Civil Rights movement and especially the impact Martin Luther King, Jr. had on this movement.
Chapter Book # 9
Title: Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Author: Russell Freedman
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-8.6, Lexile-1110, DRA-70, Guided Reading-Z
Genre: Nonfiction
Subgenre: Informational
Theme: Civil Rights
Primary and Secondary Characters: Rosa Parks, various Civil Rights activists
Awards:
Date of Publication: 2008
Publishing Company: Holiday House
ISBN Number: 9780823421954
Summary: The nonfiction books tells the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott that was set into motion when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955. The bus boycott lasted for a year. This book tells stories of everyday citizens and how they participated in the boycott or how they were affected by the boycott.
Applications for teaching: This is a wonderful book to use when teaching about the Civil Rights movement. Excellent nonfiction, expository text.
Author: Russell Freedman
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-8.6, Lexile-1110, DRA-70, Guided Reading-Z
Genre: Nonfiction
Subgenre: Informational
Theme: Civil Rights
Primary and Secondary Characters: Rosa Parks, various Civil Rights activists
Awards:
Date of Publication: 2008
Publishing Company: Holiday House
ISBN Number: 9780823421954
Summary: The nonfiction books tells the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott that was set into motion when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955. The bus boycott lasted for a year. This book tells stories of everyday citizens and how they participated in the boycott or how they were affected by the boycott.
Applications for teaching: This is a wonderful book to use when teaching about the Civil Rights movement. Excellent nonfiction, expository text.
Chapter Book # 8
Title: Sounder
Author: William H. Armstrong
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-4.9, Lexile-900L, DRA-50, Guided Reading-T
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre: Animal stories
Theme: Adolescence, poverty
Primary and Secondary Characters: Sounder the dog, a boy and his father
Awards: Newbery Medal winner
Date of Publication: 1969
Publishing Company: Harper Trophy
ISBN Number: 9780064400206
Summary: This is the story of a poor black sharecropper and his dog Sounder. They coon hunt each night, but they are unsuccessful. The family is living on biscuits and gravy. The father brings home some meat, but the next morning he is arrested for stealing it and Sounder gets shot. The dog runs off. The boy finds his ear and keeps it hoping the dog will return. The boy searches for his father on inmate work groups and befriends a teacher who offers to take him in and teach him how to read. He accepts and learns to read. Later the father is released from jail, but he has been injured. He is reunited with Sounder because the dog did return and they go hunting together. The dog returns without the father and the boy finds him dead. The dog then dies under the front porch.
Applications for teaching: This is a wonderful story about growing up and enduring hardships. The boy learns to read and becomes a better stronger person. I would use this book during read aloud time with my class.
Author: William H. Armstrong
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-4.9, Lexile-900L, DRA-50, Guided Reading-T
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Subgenre: Animal stories
Theme: Adolescence, poverty
Primary and Secondary Characters: Sounder the dog, a boy and his father
Awards: Newbery Medal winner
Date of Publication: 1969
Publishing Company: Harper Trophy
ISBN Number: 9780064400206
Summary: This is the story of a poor black sharecropper and his dog Sounder. They coon hunt each night, but they are unsuccessful. The family is living on biscuits and gravy. The father brings home some meat, but the next morning he is arrested for stealing it and Sounder gets shot. The dog runs off. The boy finds his ear and keeps it hoping the dog will return. The boy searches for his father on inmate work groups and befriends a teacher who offers to take him in and teach him how to read. He accepts and learns to read. Later the father is released from jail, but he has been injured. He is reunited with Sounder because the dog did return and they go hunting together. The dog returns without the father and the boy finds him dead. The dog then dies under the front porch.
Applications for teaching: This is a wonderful story about growing up and enduring hardships. The boy learns to read and becomes a better stronger person. I would use this book during read aloud time with my class.
Chapter Book # 7
Title: Where the Sidewalk Ends
Author: Shel Silverstein
Illustrator: Shel Silverstein
Readability Scores: Interest Level-3, Grade Level Equivalent-3.9
Genre: Poetry
Subgenre: Comedy, humor
Theme: Cleverness, creativity
Primary and Secondary Characters: No named characters, several characters drawn and described within poetry
Awards:
Date of Publication: 1974
Publishing Company: Harper Collins
ISBN Number: 9780060586539
Summary: This is a collection of poems written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. The poems are targeted for children and are humorous in nature.
Applications for teaching: Good book to use when teaching poetry. This book will provide students with multiple examples of poetry as well as entertain them.
Author: Shel Silverstein
Illustrator: Shel Silverstein
Readability Scores: Interest Level-3, Grade Level Equivalent-3.9
Genre: Poetry
Subgenre: Comedy, humor
Theme: Cleverness, creativity
Primary and Secondary Characters: No named characters, several characters drawn and described within poetry
Awards:
Date of Publication: 1974
Publishing Company: Harper Collins
ISBN Number: 9780060586539
Summary: This is a collection of poems written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. The poems are targeted for children and are humorous in nature.
Applications for teaching: Good book to use when teaching poetry. This book will provide students with multiple examples of poetry as well as entertain them.
Chapter Book # 6
Title: Redwall
Author: Brian Jacques
Illustrator: Troy Howell
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-7.8, Lexile-800L, DRA-30-34
Genre: Fantasy
Subgenre: Adventure
Theme: war, conflict, courage
Primary and Secondary Characters: Matthias, Cluny
Awards:
Date of Publication: 1986
Publishing Company: Penguin Group
ISBN Number: 9780441005482
Summary: This is a story about courage and heroism. The hero of the story is a young mouse named Matthias. He is searching for the sword of Martin the Warrior. This is a legendary sword that he believes will help him fight off the evil rat named Cluny and his companions. The story is set in a place called Mossflower and there is an abbey named Redwall Abbey where the mice live. The mice are celebrating a peaceful year full of good tidings until they hear the rumor that Cluny is coming and he plans to conquer Redwall Abbey. Matthias vows to find the sword and save the abbey. This is the first book in a series.
Applications for teaching: This would be a good book to plan a themed unit around. Younger students would be interested in a story where the animals talk. This is a good fantasy that would entertain students and pull reluctant readers into the story.
Author: Brian Jacques
Illustrator: Troy Howell
Readability Scores: Interest Level-6, Grade Level Equivalent-7.8, Lexile-800L, DRA-30-34
Genre: Fantasy
Subgenre: Adventure
Theme: war, conflict, courage
Primary and Secondary Characters: Matthias, Cluny
Awards:
Date of Publication: 1986
Publishing Company: Penguin Group
ISBN Number: 9780441005482
Summary: This is a story about courage and heroism. The hero of the story is a young mouse named Matthias. He is searching for the sword of Martin the Warrior. This is a legendary sword that he believes will help him fight off the evil rat named Cluny and his companions. The story is set in a place called Mossflower and there is an abbey named Redwall Abbey where the mice live. The mice are celebrating a peaceful year full of good tidings until they hear the rumor that Cluny is coming and he plans to conquer Redwall Abbey. Matthias vows to find the sword and save the abbey. This is the first book in a series.
Applications for teaching: This would be a good book to plan a themed unit around. Younger students would be interested in a story where the animals talk. This is a good fantasy that would entertain students and pull reluctant readers into the story.
Chapter Book # 5
Title: Little Women
Author: Louisa May Alcott
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-9, Grade Level Equivalent-7.9, Lexile-1300, DRA-70, Guided Reading-Z
Genre: Historical Fiction
Subgenre: Classics
Theme: Civil War
Primary and Secondary Characters: March family- sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, Marmee March
Awards:
Date of Publication: This edition was published in 2010
Publishing Company: Harper Press
ISBN Number: 9780007350995
Summary: This book is set in New England during the Civil War. The story surrounds the March family. Mr. March is away at the war serving as a Union chaplain. The March sisters are Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. Marmee is their mother. The book is divided into two parts. During the first part, the character of Laurie is introduced when Jo meets him at a New Year's party. Marmee has to go tend to a sick Mr. March and the girls are left alone. They have many adventures. Beth almost dies after contracting Scarlett Fever from the neighbor's child. Three years pass between the two parts. In the second part Jo has a novel published. Meg has twins. Beth dies. Amy and Laurie are married, and Jo inherits Plumfield where she opens a boarding school. This is a wonderful story about family.
Applications for teaching: This is a good book to read when studying the Civil War. This book depicts the bonds of family facing adversity, and how the family changes over time.
Author: Louisa May Alcott
Illustrator:
Readability Scores: Interest Level-9, Grade Level Equivalent-7.9, Lexile-1300, DRA-70, Guided Reading-Z
Genre: Historical Fiction
Subgenre: Classics
Theme: Civil War
Primary and Secondary Characters: March family- sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, Marmee March
Awards:
Date of Publication: This edition was published in 2010
Publishing Company: Harper Press
ISBN Number: 9780007350995
Summary: This book is set in New England during the Civil War. The story surrounds the March family. Mr. March is away at the war serving as a Union chaplain. The March sisters are Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. Marmee is their mother. The book is divided into two parts. During the first part, the character of Laurie is introduced when Jo meets him at a New Year's party. Marmee has to go tend to a sick Mr. March and the girls are left alone. They have many adventures. Beth almost dies after contracting Scarlett Fever from the neighbor's child. Three years pass between the two parts. In the second part Jo has a novel published. Meg has twins. Beth dies. Amy and Laurie are married, and Jo inherits Plumfield where she opens a boarding school. This is a wonderful story about family.
Applications for teaching: This is a good book to read when studying the Civil War. This book depicts the bonds of family facing adversity, and how the family changes over time.
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