Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Picture Book #26


Title:  Jazzy Miz Mozetta

Author: Brenda C. Roberts

Illustrator: Frank Morrison

Genre: Fiction

Sub genre: Picture Book

Characters: Miz Mozetta, Mister Brown, Miz Lou Lillie,

Themes: Dancing, African Americans, Jazz

Publishing Date: 2004

Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux



Summary: Miz Mozetta is something alright. She is a lady who loves music and loves to dance! She loves jazz in particular. One day her and her friends went out dancing. They danced the night away until she had holes in her shoes.



I would use this book along with an English lesson on dialogue. This book is all dialogue between Mizz Mozetta and her friends. I would also have students act out the parts and talk just like her. That would be great to explain how dialogue works.

Picture Book #25

Title:  A Symphony of Whales
Author: Steve Schuch
Illustrator: Peter Sylvada
Genre: Fiction
Sub genre: Picture Book
Characters: Glashka
Themes: Whales, Winter, Kindness, Music
Publishing Date: 1999
Publisher: Harcourt Brace & Company

Summary:  Glashka lived in a village which was visited by a whale named Narna. One day Glashka went out to sled with the dogs and, and they headed straight for the bay. When she got there, she spotted tons of Beluga whales. They were trapped under the ice. The village chipped away at the ice to allow the whales to breathe one at a time. They try to save them until the Icebreaker can reach them. They whole village worked to feed the whales with their own food that was stored up for the winter. A ship came and tried to lead the whales out by playing a recording of other whales singing. It didn’t work. They tried all kinds of music to see if they would follow. Finally they find one that works and lead them away from the bay and ice.

I would use this book for entertainment in the classroom. This would be a good book to read before doing a lesson on Beluga whales. The book will get the children interested in learning about the whales. I would then ask the students if they would like to sponsor a whale to keep it from extinction. The class will raise money to support the whales.

Picture book #24


Title:  A Band of Angels

Author:  Deborah hopkinson

Illustrator: Raul Colon

Genre: Historical Fiction

Sub genre: Picture book

Characters: Aunt Beth, Grandma Ella,

Themes: music, Black history, Passion, Freedom, Slavery

Publishing Date: 1999

Publisher: Antheneum Books for Young Readers



Summary:  Aunt Beth tells a story about Grandma Ella. She was fourteen in the Civil War and trying to find a way to Nashville to go to school. The only thing she took with her was a small trunk the size of a small pie box. Ella did everything she could to get money to get an education. Ella was a singer and a good one. The Chorus she was in traveled up North to sing to raise money to save the school. Many times the singers were turned down because they were black. They even tried singing white songs. Ella and her band sing their last song about slavery, and the audience loved it. They said that they sounded like a band of angels. The band is now called the Jubilee Singers. The little girl decides she want to graduate and be a Jubilee Singer just like her grandma.



I would use this book to supplement the study of Black History. It would be a great way to show how blacks were treated after slavery ended and the confidence they had in themselves to succeed.

Picture Book #23

Title: Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt
Author: Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrator: Jmaes Ransome
Genre: Fiction
Sub genre: picture book
publishing date: 1993
publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Summary:  Clara is seperated from her mother while working on a plantation. She is a seamstress who just so happens to like to quilt. One day her aunt tells her about the route to freedom, the Underground Railroad. Clara gets so excited she decides to make a secret quilt with a hidden map to the land of freedom.


I would use this book in the classroom to introduce the underground railroad with a history unit. At the end of the lesson the students will draw their own map to get to freedom with iron on transfer crayons. I will then iron them onto a quilt I make with large white squares that will have all the students' maps on them. The quilt will go for display in the hallway.

Picture Book #22

Title: A Walk in the Deciduous Forrest
Author: Rebecca L. Johnson
Illustrator: Phyllis V. Saroff
Genre: Science Non Fiction
Sub genre: picture book
Themes: nature, science
Publishing Date: 2001
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books

Summary: This book will leap you into the world of the deciduous forrest. It tell you what plants, animals, and weather is all accounted for in this terrain. Readers can enjoy the various pictures and drawings of animals and anture scenes. This book is filled with facts about the deciduous forrest and all it's inhabitants.


I would use this book to supplement a science lesson on the different types of forrests. This will give students an idea of what aspects make this forrest different from another one.



Chapter Book #14

Title: Diary of  Wimpy Kid

Author: Jeff Kinney
Genre: Fiction
Sub genre: Chapter book
Theme: Bullying, friendship
Characters: Greg Heffley
Publication Date: 2007
Publishing Company: Amulet Books
 
Summary: A student Gregg Heffley writes a diary of events that happen to him during middle school. This book is very popular among middle school and elementary school readers. It even has illustrations to keep readers interested. Gregg's friend is becoming popular, and he thinks that he can hang out with them. The friendship is interesting that's for sure.
 
I would use this book to show students how illustrations can go with your writing. I would have students write a story about their school experiences and draw illustrations for every page of writing. The books would then be bound together as a class diary and read to the class as a story.

Chapter Book #13

Title: One Crazy Summer
Author: Rita Williams-Garcia
Genre: fiction
Sub genre: chapter book
Theme: Abandonment, family, racism, the Black Panthers
Characters: Delphine,her sisters, Vonetta, and Fern
Awards: Coretta Scott King
Publication Date: 2010
Publishing Company: Harper Collins
 
Summary: Delphine is an eleven year old girl who is the now mother of her two younger sisters. Their father still takes care of them, but the younger ones can't even remember their mother. The girls' father put them on a plane across the country to live with their mother for the summer. The girls dream of all the things they will be doing with their mother. They soon come to find out that their mother is not what they were expecting to be.
 
I would use this book during black history month. There are many historical references, and it would be a great reference to learn about black history.