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Bmooney1
Bmooney1 rated it 8 years ago
The Juice Box Bully by Bob Sornson is a great children's book based on the topic of bullying and the ability to empower children to stand up for others. Pete is the main character and he is starting to attend a new school. His classmates are very friendly and welcoming towards him, but he responds b...
Mrs. McKee's Library
Mrs. McKee's Library rated it 8 years ago
The book has the class come together and stop the bully and show him that he doesn't have to be a bully. It would be great to read at the beginning of the school year for all elementary grades when you are setting up the class rules. You could have the class then create a promise as a group to use i...
MY BOOK BLOG
MY BOOK BLOG rated it 8 years ago
The Juice Box Bully is a great book to read when teaching about bullying. It is a book that teaches students to feel empowered and take action instead of being a bystander when someone is being bullied, just like Pete did in the story. As an activity each student could decorate their own juice box w...
Miss Swift's Shelf
Miss Swift's Shelf rated it 8 years ago
Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun is a story every child (and even adult) needs! We all sometimes lose sight and get discouraged about who we are! This story would be perfect in the classroom to talk about diversity and that different is good and judgement and hateful words are bad. I would use this in my ...
savannahblaze
savannahblaze rated it 8 years ago
The Juice Box Bully is a book that empowers children to take a stand against bullying. I think that students would benefit most from this book at the beginning of the year. The characters in this book talk about something called "The Promise" which was an agreement that each student made together to...
katiemellott
katiemellott rated it 8 years ago
Grade: 4th I will read this book aloud to my class the first couple weeks of school. In the book, when Pete begins to misbehave, his friends teach him about "The Promise." After reading, this book, my class will discuss the promise. We will make our own classroom promise together. We will read ou...
Ms. Pearson's Future Library
Ms. Pearson's Future Library rated it 8 years ago
This book is great for lower grades to introduce the climate you want for a classroom. This could be read before we create classroom rules, as well as when we get a new student. This story could also go with a writing journal where the students can describe their own experiences, or, if they cannot ...
Gabrielle's Books
Gabrielle's Books rated it 9 years ago
This is an excellent book that I love! I would want to read this from kindergarten to firth grade. Keeping it in my book library if I had first or second grade. This book would be prefect for the beginning of the school year to show kids how they should and should not behave. Also after reading this...
adriennekrogers
adriennekrogers rated it 9 years ago
Pete is at a new school and he is somewhat of a bully. Luckily he is in a classroom with students that know how to handle situations with a bully. They learned how to handle bully situations from what went on in 2nd grade ("Spaghetti in a Hotdog Bun"). The teacher and the students have made "The Pro...
adriennekrogers
adriennekrogers rated it 9 years ago
Lucy is picked on my a boy named Ralph in the 2nd grade. Ralph makes fun of her hair and what she eats, spaghetti in a hot dog bun. Lucy kindly asks Ralph to stop being mean to her, but he continues to be a bully. When Ralph finds his self in trouble and in need of help, no one wanted to help him, i...
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