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Dara Beth's Classroom Library
Dara Beth's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
Duck! Rabbit! was published in 2009 by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld. This story makes for the best fun and entertaining picture book for any class! The question that remains throughout this story is as simple as is it a duck? Or is it a rabbit? The pages throughout this story go back and...
Fayth Watkins' Favorite Classroom Books!
Duck Rabbit is book all about perspective and how one person sees a duck and the other person sees a rabbit. After reading this book, teachers can have a discussion about there being more than one way to see the world and then have students write an opinion piece about if they saw a duck or a rabbit...
Miss Wood's Library
Miss Wood's Library rated it 6 years ago
This book was a cute way to demonstrate different points of views. It was written on a DRA reading level of 16. Teachers from kindergarten to early second grade could read this book to their classroom. The teacher could show students the cover and ask them what animal is on the cover. This book show...
Ms.Wolfe's Classroom Books and Finds
Duck! Rabbit! is a narrative between two friends on what a cloud looks like to them. One friend is adamant that it is a rabbit and the other that it is a duck but they come to see through making their own points on why they think that it is, that it could be either one! The book ends with them tryin...
Story of My Life
Story of My Life rated it 6 years ago
What do you see? This is a cute book that follows an argument about whether a rabbit or a duck is being seen! I would use this book to talk about perspective and how you might see something but a classmate may see something else that could depend on many different things! Lexile: AD300L
Mel1212
Mel1212 rated it 6 years ago
Brief Review: Duck! Rabbit! Is about a conversation between two people who had two different points of view and giving examples of why they thought it was a Duck or a Rabbit. Idea of how it can be used in a classroom: Duck! Rabbit! The teacher could have the students look at images and explain what ...
alyssapeters
alyssapeters rated it 6 years ago
This book is about perspective. There are two people who see two different animals. I would use this book to start a discussion about point of view and the different types of point of view within a book. Things such as first, second and third person point of view. Lexile Level: AD300L
Mrs. Pinson's Library
Mrs. Pinson's Library rated it 6 years ago
Duck! Rabbit! is a fun book for young readers that uses visual illusions to debate whether the images are a duck or a rabbit. Students have so much fun having conversations about which image they see! An extension activity could be to create a T chart with rabbit on one side and duck on the other si...
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
This is a very simple picture book that shows two different perspectives of one thing. One side is arguing that there is a duck and the other side is saying it is a rabbit. The book continues through describing different reasons that the picture is either a duck or a rabbit. This book introduces th...
Ms. Benson's Book Blog
Ms. Benson's Book Blog rated it 6 years ago
The dream train pulls into the station and the cars begin to fill up. Polar bears pack the ice cream, elephants fill tanks with paint, and turtles load race cars. One by one animals load the cars until the train leaves the station. A great read-aloud for kindergarteners and later a great addition...
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