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A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What Is a Noun? - Community Reviews back

by Brian P. Cleary, Jenya Prosmitsky
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Classroom Library
Classroom Library rated it 8 years ago
This book is a good book to introduce nouns. This noun shows the readers how nouns can be a person place or things. I think this is good book for teachers to introduce his or her lesson on nouns. I would use this book when I am ready to do a known lesson with my students. I also would use this as a ...
lward2
lward2 rated it 8 years ago
A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What is a Noun? is another fun story by Brian Cleary. It is to be read with a lot of enthusiasm, because this story gives students an exciting route to learning parts of speech. This book's reading level ranges from K-2; I would read this story aloud in a 1st grade ...
Megan's Blog
Megan's Blog rated it 8 years ago
Brian Cleary has done it again with his amazing book A mink, a fink, a skating rink: What is a noun. This is a book that introduces nouns in a kid friendly way. I would use this in my classroom to help my students understand nouns. Lexile level: NP
Miss Lee's Library
Miss Lee's Library rated it 8 years ago
I LOVE this book! It is such a fun way to learn about nouns! Teachers can introduce this book to their students in K-3rd grade! Students love fun books, and this one offers a lot of interactive opportunities. For example, the teacher can have the students stand up, write down, or hold up some kind o...
kateriker
kateriker rated it 8 years ago
This whole series is a very creative way to teach students language arts/grammar. This particular book acts as a hook to teach students nouns. It could also be used as a fun way to revisit nouns. Many people do not enjoy being taught the same lesson. This book would be great to ensure the students k...
Books for My Classroom
Books for My Classroom rated it 8 years ago
This book centers around nouns. It presents many different nouns throughout the book and even presents the nouns in different color text. It is engaging and makes introducing or reviewing nouns a more enjoyable experience for all without as much work. I would use this book to introduce the topic ...
Books worth reading to students
Books worth reading to students rated it 8 years ago
This book features many nouns. I would use this book with any grade because even older students will love it. It could be good to use as a "hook" to a grammar lesson. As an activity, students could list a noun from the book that they would like to focus on. Then they could write sentences with that ...
Mrs. McKee's Library
Mrs. McKee's Library rated it 8 years ago
A book that teaches students about nouns and how to identify them through pictures. The book would be great for a k-2 class. For an assignment you could have the students look through a magazine and cut out nouns that they find and categorize the nouns.
hunterfree03
hunterfree03 rated it 8 years ago
part of a series of books designed to help students learn a specific topic. In this books case, nouns. It does it in a very comical and hilarious way involving cats. I would use this primarily on 1st and 2nd grade levels and i would use it in a unit designed to help foster language (primarily nou...
Ms. Pearson's Future Library
Ms. Pearson's Future Library rated it 8 years ago
This book is a great resource for teaching nouns. It is filled with numerous examples of nouns, and what it means to be a noun. I would use this book in first grade primarily since that is when nouns are introduced. It could also be used in second grade for a review session. Perhaps I would also rea...
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