Fourth Grade Journey

A Fourth Grade Teacher's Journey Through the World of Books

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Tommysaurus Rex by Doug TenNapel...

How I Heard About It:  I read Cardboard last summer and loved it.  The book became a big hit in my fourth grade classroom this past year.  Many students would ask me to get Doug TenNapel's other books for our classroom collection.  When I saw this new release a few weeks ago, I knew I had to buy it! 

What It Is About:   Ely and his wonderful dog Tommy have an incredible relationship.  Unfortunately Tommy is hit and killed by a car.  Ely of course is devastated.  His parents decide to send him to his grandfather's farm to help him get over the loss.  Once at the farm, Ely encounters some bullies that live near the farm.  He also discovers a truly large animal; a dinosaur.  Ely feels like his beloved Tommy is inside this dinosaur and decides to "adopt" him as his new pet.  What follows is quite an adventure for Ely, his grandfather, and many members of the community.  

What I Thought Of It:  This graphic novel was completely enjoyable.  I thought the story line was engaging and entertaining.  There were also some valuable life lessons woven throughout the story.  Just as in Cardboard, the illustrations in this book are top-notch, colorful, and so vivid.  I know that my students are going to enjoy this story just as much as they do with Cardboard.  I'm hoping to add Ghostopolis and BadIsland to round out this graphic novel collection.  

Who Should Read It:  Being a fourth grade teacher, I thought this book was geared toward middle-grade readers.  I saw the other day on Twitter that a high-school teacher was using this book with his students.  It occurred to me that this graphic novel will appeal to a wide variety of readers.  I know my new fourth graders will eat up this book, just as my former students did this past school year. 

Rating:  5 STARS out of 5 Stars

Trailer Thursday #4...


The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielson
*When we voted for our favorite read aloud from 2012-2013, this was my 4th graders top choice.



The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielson
*We were lucky enough to get an ARC from Donalyn Miller this past school year.  
*The class thought that was pretty cool that we got to start it before it actually went on sale.   



The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
 *This is one of my favorite picture books which is why I posted it on #pb10for10.  

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppet by Tom Angleberger...

How I Heard About It:  Another book from a favorite series that I have been looking forward to reading.  The three books preceding this book are never on my classroom shelf.  It will be great to add this fourth installment to the Origami Yoda Saga. 

What It Is About:  This story follows the same format as the first three books which I think is genius and awesome.  The story takes up where book #3 left off.  This time the kids are faced with state-wide testing.  Many of their elective classes and activities are being taken away and replaced with a "program" to help raise test scores.  The students are outraged and decide that something must be done.  With the help of their "puppets", they decide to stage a rebellion to bring about change to their school.  They go up against their principal and it is a battle until the end.  

What I Thought Of It:  I think this series just gets better and better.  The books are a complete joy to read.  This time around the author takes on a current issue in education.  It was interesting to read about the students going against administration to protest the testing.  I believe many of our students who read this book will be able to relate to this.  The story, the puppets, the illustrations all contributed to a 5 star book!  

Who Should Read It:  For those students who have read the first three books, they of course need to read this book.  In my opinion independents readers in fourth and fifth grade would be able to handle this book easily.  Advanced readers in third grade would also be fine.  There might also be readers in sixth grade who would still enjoy this story, especially if they started the series years before.  Happy Reading!

Rating: 5 stars out of 5 stars


Wonder Wednesday #4...

 

Wonder Wednesday - My daughter Kate

I have had the privilege of  being Kate's dad for the past 18 years.
I could not have asked for a better daughter.  She is truly a wonder in my life.
This Sunday we will be taking her to Lincoln, Nebraska.
She will be starting her freshman year this fall.
I can't imagine what my daily life will be like without her.
As I think back over the past 18 years, I am filled with joy and wonder.
I remember reading board-books to her as a baby in the rocking chair.
I remember sharing picture books together as she grew up.
As she got older, I remember passing chapter books on to her to read.
I remember hearing her cry in her room as she would read those "gut wrenching" YA novels.
When I would finish a book of my own and state, "That was the best book EVER,"
Kate's reply would be "You say that about every book Dad!"
It is exciting to know that my daughter is ready to start the next chapter in her life.
It will be hard on "dear-old-dad", but so satisfying to send this wonderful wonder of a daughter
 out into the world.


To me the words in this song say everything I wish for my daughter...

Forever Young by Diana Ross
 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Squish #5: Game On by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm...


How I Heard About It:  I love the Squish series.  I was introduced to it last summer.  It was exciting to know a new book was being released.  It will be awesome to add this 5th book to my classroom collection. 

What It Is AboutThis book covers another adventure for Squish.  He is introduced to a video game by his friends at school.  Squish also has a book report due for his teacher.  He believes he can handle both, but soon learns that one of these will take-over his life.  

What I Thought Of It:  Squish #5 brought another enjoyable and fast read.  I enjoyed the story and thought that is brought a great lesson to young readers about video games and time management.  Of course it did it in a fun and entertaining way.  The illustrations and graphics were top-notch as usual.  

Who Should Read It:  Readers who have enjoyed books #1-#4 will of course love this new edition.  I think it should be a staple in each and every classroom.  It is such a great series that many young readers can handle and enjoy.  I know my 4th graders will be excited to read this latest installment.  

Rating:  5 STARS out of 5 Stars! 

Treat Tuesday #4...

Tuesday Treat -
Ice Cream Banana Split Dessert

A family favorite.  We served this up at my daughter's going-away party this past Sunday.

She is leaving for Nebraska.  More on that in tomorrow's post! 


*2 cups of graham crackers, crushed                     *1/2 cup butter
* 2 to 3 bananas, sliced (in circles)                         *2 cups confectioners' sugar
*1/2 gallon vanilla ice cream                                   *1 and 1/2 cup evaporated milk
*1 cup chopped walnuts                                           *1 tsp. vanilla
*1 cup chocolate chips                                             *Cool Whip

-Cover bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan with 1 cup graham crackers.
-Slice bananas and layer over crackers, covering crackers.
-Slice ice cream and lay over bananas; smooth ice cream slices together with knife.
-Sprinkle nuts over ice cream and freeze overnight.
-Melt chocolate chips and butter; add sugar and evaporated milk.
-Cook until thick, then add vanilla; cool.
-Spoon chocolate over ice cream; freeze until firm.
-Put Cool Whip over top and sprinkle with remaining 1 cup of graham cracker crumbs; freeze
-Take out of freezer a little before serving to thaw so it is easier to cut.

*A GREAT summer dessert!


Treat Tuesday - Middle Grade Novel


The Thing About Georgie by Lisa Graff




Treat Tuesday - Adult Novel


Back Roads
by Tawni O'Dell
 





Monday, August 12, 2013

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? (8/12/13)...















**I have had a most excellent week of reading.  Such an exciting time for me in the world of children't literature.  

Thanks to Jen and Kellee for hosting this idea on their site.  Here is a link to their site...
                
                 http://www.teachmentortexts.com/


Books I Read this Past Week...



 Doll Bones by Holly Black

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars









Page by Paige by Laura Lee Gulledge

*3 STARS out of 5 Stars










Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein

*5 STARS out of 5 Stars







Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie by Julie Sternberg

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars








The Story of Fish & Snail by Deborah Freedman

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars







Milo:  Sticky Notes & Brain Freeze by Alan Silberberg

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars







The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars






Like Bug Juice on a Burger by Julie Sternberg

*4 STARS out of 5 Stars








Books I Will (continue to) Read this Week...


Note and Notice
 by Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst

*My current professional book.  

*I'm excited to start the sign-post lessons this fall.  








We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver

*My current adult book.










The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook by Joanne Rocklin

*My new middle-grade book.