For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleThis is the first Fly Guy book I have read, although I do enjoy some of Tedd Arnold's other books.A very cute story about Fly Guy's search for a pet. It is a simple story that has been told many times over, but with a fresh new twist. Loved the ending ...
This book is one of my favorites. It is great to use for making predictions. I would use this book when introducing the prediction idea and allow students to make predictions as we read through the book together. It is leveled 280 L. I would use it in first grade.
This book is silly and absurd but absolutely unforgettable. WIlma wakes up green and craving bugs and everything is weird the rest of her day. This book would be fun to read with grades 2-4.
No Jumping On The Bed! is a fun book by Tedd Arnold and a personal favorite of mine. I would have to say this book can be used for all elementary grades; however, in terms of independent reading, it would be easier for a second and third grader to read it independently as opposed to a first and kind...
This book is absolutely hilarious. It has two books that comes after it that basically talk about the same thing. I love this book because students think it is terribly funny. The illustrations are amazing and really make the story even better. This whole book is about a little boy who hears common ...
More Parts by Tedd Arnold is a book full of idioms such as: Give me your hand, hold your tongue, and this breaks my heart. Use in the classroom: I would use this in the classroom to teach idioms. I would discuss with the students what idioms are, and why we use them. The students will write on a p...
Genre: Animals / School / Adventure Year Published: 1993 Year Read: 2009 Series: Green Wilma #1 “Green Wilma” is a hysterical children’s book created by Tedd Arnold, well-known author of the “Parts” series. Chaos ensures when a female frog causes mischief at her school when she tries...
A cute addition to the Fly Guy series. However, as a classic literature enthusiast, I am again disappointed my the promotion that Frankenstein is the monster. He's not, he's the creator/doctor.
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