Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Book List


Fiction & Nonfiction Unit Book List

Third Grade

1. Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett
I would use this book as part of my fiction lessons. It has excellent
examples of imagery but yet is short enough to use as an example in class (can be read out loud)
2. One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
This book is phenomenal. Seriously.. if you haven't read it - do so. It can be used in so many
important conversations with students. I would use it as an example of
a fantasy fiction book - however it is based on a true story.

3. The Wall by Eve Bunting

Ugh. This book is so good. Perfect example of historical fiction and is a total conversation
starter. Brings diversity to the classroom (is about Japanese prison camps after Pearl Harbor bombing)
and is also an excellent example of imagery. Brings tears to my eyes every time I read it! 


4. Max: Best Friend. Hero. Marine. by Jennifer Li Shotz
Another example of historical fiction. I think a lot of boys would like this book
and since the movie came out not too long ago I think they could
relate to it.

5. Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly by Alan Madison
Super cute science fiction book. It is about the metamorphasis of a butterfly - but also
of how Velma transforms from a timid student to
a confident scientist.

 
6. Once, I Laughed My Socks Off - Poems for Kids by Steve Attewell
I'd use this for my poetry lesson. Students so easily write off poetry
as being boring - but this shows the fun side of it.
7. Who Was Walt Disney? by Whitney Stewart 
Love this as an example of a biography because
students will be so familiar with Disney stuff
AND it is a bonus that he's from Missouri!
8. Knots in My Yo-Yo String: The Autobiography of a Kid by Jerry Spinelli 
A cute example of an autobiography. It is about an
author that students this age should be familiar of! Or can
at least check out his work after they read this! 
9. How People Learned to Fly by Fran Hodgkins 
An interesting nonfiction book that students might not pick up on their own,
but answers a lot of curious questions that I'm sure
they have thought about at some point. 
10. Bat Loves the Night by Nicola Davies 
Students pick up so many nonfiction books on animals: cats, monkeys, dogs,
birds, etc. Not many will pick one up on a bat - but this one
is really informative and relates a mother bat's behavior
to human behavior. Really neat book!

I love finding books that I think students will enjoy. How many of these books have you heard of? Was this blog post assignment helpful for your unit plan?





5 comments:

  1. Once I Laughed my Socks Off sounds like a good one! I own The One and Only Ivan but haven't read it yet. I am going to though! I would want to read Who Was Walt Disney because I love Disney and would want to know more about him. I already have my books for my unit but love your selections! Great choices!!

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  2. I will have to get the book cloudy with a chance of meatballs, my granddaughter has watched the movie over and over again. I have actually only heard of the One and Only Ivan and that was just when looking up things for my unit plan. I love books and enjoy reading them even the ones for younger students. I did not really find the blog post helpful for my unit as mine is on short stories but I did enjoy doing the blog. Was this blog post helpful for you?

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  3. I love The One and Only Ivan. We had to read it for a class and it was a great read. I think it helped us see different books we might use during our lessons.

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  4. I haven't read The Wall but I want to. What a fantastic list.

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  5. I have only read (that I remember) 2 books from your list! Cloudy with a chance of meatballs is prob one of my favorite books with imagery. I can't believe that I forgot about that book because I my books I have related to imagery and figurative language.

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