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Amelia Bedelia - Community Reviews back

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Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
Amelia Bedelia has a list of chores to complete before the Rogers get home. Once they arrive home, Mrs. Rogers realize her mistake with the list. While Amelia continued working for the Roger's, she always made them lemon-meringue pie. Lets all make a list of 10 chores that you would want Amelia Bede...
All About Books!
All About Books! rated it 6 years ago
Amelia Bedilia Books Guided Reading: Level L Amelia Bedilia Books are a great tool to teach students about figurative language. In all of her books she takes everything literally. Students could write their own figurative phrases or even share ones from family. This is a good opportunity for student...
Some of Ms. Pierson's Favorite Books!
I absolutely loved reading these books as a kid! I remember reading them with my mom a lot. My favorite part is how she takes things so literal. I think this is something we as teachers need to pay attention to as we talk to students from different backgrounds. They may not always understand what we...
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 8 years ago
Genre: Humor / Housework / Maids / Jobs Year Published: 1963 Year Read: 2017Publisher: Greenwillow BooksSeries: Amelia Bedelia #1 I have a confession to make: even though I had read the “Amelia Bedelia” books when I was little, I had never read the very first book in the “Amelia Bedelia” seri...
My Future Classroom Library
My Future Classroom Library rated it 8 years ago
Amelia Bedelia is a fun series that students would love. There are a variety of lessons to go along with it. The first lesson I would use this book for is to teach idioms. The students could "be detectives" and search for what her phrases really mean. You could also teach cause and effect with this ...
Books for my Classroom
Books for my Classroom rated it 8 years ago
This book is so much fun! I never read Amelia Bedelia in elementary school however, I read it or the first time a few weeks ago! These books are so funny and I believe a younger child would enjoy reading her books. Amelia Bedlia is a housekeeper that et everything mixed up when she is left a note to...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 9 years ago
I grew up with Amelia Bedelia. My mother started reading these books to my older brother when he was a child and she continued to do so once I was born. I've always loved how wacky her actions were and, to this day, I always remembered the scene where she had to "draw the curtains" and she actually ...
Bookshe
Bookshe rated it 9 years ago
Amelia Bedelia is a book that I have noticed all students I have read to loved. There are a series of Amelia Bedelia books that go along with this one. This book is about Amelia being a house keeper that takes everything literally. Her bosses ask her to "dress a turkey" and instead of cooking it, sh...
Books for Babes
Books for Babes rated it 9 years ago
For as long as I can remember I have absolutely loved these books. They have had me laughing and laughing and...well, laughing some more. Amelia Bedelia is a maid who takes EVERYTHING literally (bless her heart), so, sometimes things go a little haywire. Not to worry though, because everything alway...
Maggie's BookLikes Project
Maggie's BookLikes Project rated it 9 years ago
These books are wonderful for children who are beginning to read chapter books, maybe 1st or 2nd grade. These books are great because it teaches students that you need to look at the context in which things are being talked about. A good activity to pair with these books could be to work on anything...
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