Thursday, December 31, 2009

2010 Reading Challenge


I read on one of my favorite librarian blogs, TLC, about the 100+ Reading Challenge hosted by J.Kaye I've always kept lists of classroom reading, and I've encouraged the kids to keep reading logs, but I've never been organized enough to keep a record of my own reading. This is the year...I'm itching to get started today on this goal of reading 100 books by December 31, 2010. I'll keep the list on the sidebar of this blog and also on Library Thing. I hope that some of you will join me on this reading adventure!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Those Shoes


Holiday time might be the perfect time to read Those Shoes by Maribeth Boelts with the second grade. It's a great story to kick off a discussion about the difference between needs and wants. Jeremy wants a pair of black high tops that "everyone" at school is wearing. His grandmother can afford only necessities. The story results in Jeremy learning a lot about generosity and friendship. One second grade boy said that this is a great book for Christmas because it shows "the joy in your heart that you feel when you give." What could be better?

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Katie Loves the Kittens


Pet lovers were clamoring to check out Katie Loves the Kittens by John Himmelman even before it was cataloged and on the shelf. It's the story of a sweet dog who is beside herself with excitement when her owner brings home three baby kittens. Katie works hard (through many failed attempts) to find a way to make the friendship work.

Ruby Lu, Brave and True


I finally read Lenore Look's Ruby Lu, Brave and True. Ruby is a girl who I know that I would love as a friend or as a student. She loves her baby brother, her grandparents, doing magic tricks, her neighborhood, her teacher, and just about everything. The book would be great for second graders when they're studying immigration. I'm going to order Ruby Lu, Empress of Everything right now!