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Books for My Classroom
Books for My Classroom rated it 8 years ago
Hairy, Scary, Ordinary is part of a great series on different parts of speech. It teaches about adjectives. The illustrations and text are engaging. I would use this book to introduce or review adjectives. We could identify adjectives we see around the room, or work in groups to identify the most...
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 ...
Lit Block Blog
Lit Block Blog rated it 8 years ago
Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies, written by Brian P. Cleary, is a great book that helps children with understanding plural nouns. This book is not necessarily a story book, but the characters in the book do grab students attention and the word play does as well. This book is mainly used to hel...
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.
MY BOOK BLOG
MY BOOK BLOG rated it 8 years ago
The title really says it all! This is a cute, simple, colorful, and silly book full of cartoon cats that are here to teach the reader more about adjectives. I would read this to children from first grade to fifth grade, it is a good book to read to them before teaching or reviewing adjectives. As an...
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...
It's a Tori Story
It's a Tori Story rated it 8 years ago
This is a book that I read to teach my third graders about pronouns. I think any age group could use this when learning about pronouns. It is a quick and easy read, that is really fun.
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...
hollienbrown
hollienbrown rated it 8 years ago
This book is a great/fun book for teaching nouns! I would use this for a whole group to introduce nouns. This could easily be followed up with an activity in nouns and also nouns from the book. It is a guided reading level O. I would use this in grades 1-3 as a read aloud. This could also be used in...
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