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Some of Ms. Pierson's Favorite Books!
This book is one of my favorites! It is the sequel to If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, which is also one of my favorites! This would be a great way to implement some sequencing. Reading these books together in the same unit would be a great idea! I would love to have the students maybe come up with the...
Some of Ms. Pierson's Favorite Books!
This is one of my all time favorites! I loved this story as a kid and still enjoy reading it with students! In my classroom I would like to use this for sequencing. Also a great way to implement some "if, then" statements and ideas. This is such a cute story and is engaging to kids to guess what is ...
Dara Beth's Classroom Library
Dara Beth's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie was published in 1985 by Laura Numeroff. This story is about a list of events that occurred after a boy gave a mouse a cookie. When the mouse receives his first cookie, he asks for a glass of milk to go with the cookie. From then on, the mouse had a long list of demandin...
Fayth Watkins' Favorite Classroom Books!
If you Give A Mouse A Cookie is a story about a boy that gives a mouse a cookie and what will happen there after. A teacher could use a mouse puppet to tell the story then after reading create a tchart and take a class vote of what each person's favorite cookie is and then analyze the data. This boo...
Miss Wood's Library
Miss Wood's Library rated it 6 years ago
This cute book is sure to have your students giggling every time you turn the page. This book is on a DRA reading level of 18. This book is meant four audiences of kindergarteners through second graders. This book is just a fun story that shows the consequences of giving a mouse a cookie. Each conse...
Miss Rodgers' Riveting Reads
Miss Rodgers' Riveting Reads rated it 7 years ago
Story of My Life
Story of My Life rated it 7 years ago
You give a mouse a cookie and what does he want?? Everything! This story is about all the things a mouse could possibly want if you were to give him a cookie. First a cookie, then milk! I would use this book to explore sequencing or even cause and effect! Lexile: AD410L
Mel1212
Mel1212 rated it 7 years ago
Brief Review: If you give a mouse a cookie, it’s the cause and effect of giving a mouse a cookie in the first place and then having to give the mouse more and more. Idea of how it can be used in a classroom: If you give a mouse a cookie could be used to show cause and effect and how things can chang...
Dive Into a Good Book!
Dive Into a Good Book! rated it 7 years ago
A little boy shares a chocolate chip cookie with an adorable mouse, unaware of the endless requests that will follow. The cookie leads the mouse to ask for a glass of milk, which leads him to ask for a straw, which leads him to ask for a napkin, and so on and so forth. The detailed illustrations in ...
Ms. Benson's Book Blog
Ms. Benson's Book Blog rated it 7 years ago
Sharing your cookie with a hungry mouse couldn't cause any problems could it? Follow one boy as he share his cookie and then spends his entire day following the whims of his new friend. After a day of fulfilling the mouse's needs the boy might have an idea of what its like to be a parent. Student...
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