Friday, November 25, 2011

Reading Theme 1

These are some books to read at home. I did not make this list, it is from the curriculum publisher. 

September 6 - September 23

Bibliography

 

Theme 1: Look at Us!


The books listed below may be available through publishers, distributors such as bookstores or online retailers, or library systems.

 

Recommended Books for Browsing


Here Comes the Bus by Anastasia Suen
Lee & Low 2000 (8p)
A girl and her friends get on the bus at different stops, but get off together at school.
Multicultural

Hello, Lulu by Caroline Uff
Walker 1999 (24p)
Bright pictures and brief text introduce Lulu, her family, and her favorite things.

Good Morning, Good Night by Michael Grejniec
North-South 1993 (32p)
Two children playing, working, and resting introduce the concept of opposites.
Available in Spanish as Buenos días, buenos noches.

I Am a Bunny by Richard Scarry
Golden 1963 (22p)
A bunny named Nicholas shares the many things he likes to do throughout the seasons.

The Squiggle by Carole Lexa Schaefer
Crown 1996 (32p)
A Chinese girl's imagination transforms a piece of string into a dragon and other things.
Multicultural

The Body Book by Shelley Rotner
Orchard 2000 (32p)
Photos and brief text present parts of the body that help us do many different things.
Science

Bear About Town by Stella Blackstone
Barefoot 2000 (24p)
Each day of the week, Bear walks to town to do something different.

What Do You Like? by Michael Grejniec
North-South 1992 (32p)
A boy and a girl take turns telling about the things they like.
Available in Spanish as ¿Qué te gusta?

 

Recommended Books for Teacher Read Aloud


Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come! by Nancy Carlson
Viking 1999 (32p)
Henry's eager to go to kindergarten, but when he gets there he's unsure about staying.

I Am Me by Karla Kuskin
Simon 2000 (32p)
A girl may look like other members of her family, but she's also “no one else but me.”
Multicultural

Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell Hoban
Harper 1964 (32p)
Frances the badger decides all she wants to eat are bread and jam.
Available in Spanish as Pan y mermelada para Francisca.
Classic

I Can Tell by Touching by Carolyn Otto
Harper 1994 (32p)
An explanation of how the sense of touch helps to identify objects and surroundings.
Science

Shape Space by Cathryn Falwell
Clarion 1992 (32p)
A gymnast dances her way among rectangles, triangles, circles, and squares.
Multicultural

On Monday When It Rained
by Cherryl Kachenmeister
Houghton 1989 (32p)
Each day of the week, a boy describes how the things that happen make him feel.

My Five Senses by Aliki
Harper (40p)
An explanation of how sound, taste, smell, sight, and touch help us to discover the world. Available in Spanish as Mis cinco sentidos.
Science

Jacob's Tree by Holly Keller
Greenwillow 1999 (32p)
The youngest in his family, Jacob has a hard time waiting to grow.

Off to School, Baby Duck! by Amy Hest
Candlewick 1999 (32p)
Grampa knows just what to do when Baby Duck gets the first-day-of-school jitters.

Animal Music by Harriet Ziefert
Houghton 1999 (32p)
In two rhyming stories, a group of animals have a merry time making music together.

When Dinosaurs Go to School by Linda Martin
Chronicle 1999 (32p)
Rhyming verse tells how dinosaur children spend a busy, fun-filled day at school.

Recommended Books for Shared Reading

 

What Does the Rabbit Say? by Jacque Hall
Doubleday 2000 (28p)
All kinds of animals are making noise, but a boy and girl wonder what sound their pet rabbit makes.

Guess Who? by Margaret Miller
Greenwillow 1994 (32p)
Logical thinking skills are reinforced as children guess the answers to questions about various professions.
Social Studies

Greetings, Sun by Phillis Gershator
DK Ink 1998 (32p)
A pair of children joyfully greet everything that catches their eye throughout a day.
Multicultural

From Head to Toe by Eric Carle
Harper 1997 (32p)
Animals invite children to stretch and bend and clap in this book about body movement.

The Gingerbread Boy by Paul Galdone
Clarion 1975 (32p)
A gingerbread boy outruns a host of pursuers before he's eaten by a fox.
Classic

My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson
Candlewick 1999 (32p)
A child describes his relationship with his shadow in this classic poem.
Classic

Hello Toes! Hello Feet! by Ann Whitford Paul
Orchard 1998 (32p)
A girl delights in all of the things her feet help her to do in the course of a day.

Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? by Dr. Seuss
Random 1970 (28p)
Mr. Brown, an expert at imitating all kinds of sounds, invites readers to do the same.
Classic

Recommended Books for Phonics Read Aloud

 

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault
Simon 1989 (32p)
In a lively alphabet rhyme, the letters race each other up a coconut tree.

Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten by Joseph Slate
Dutton 1996 (32p)
A kindergarten class gets ready for the first day of school in this rhyming alphabet story.

Action Alphabet by Shelley Rotner
Harcourt 1996 (32p)
Children act out action verbs from arching and floating to swinging and zipping.
Multicultural

ABC I Like Me! by Nancy Carlson
Viking 1997 (32p)
A pig and her friends romp through the alphabet, telling why they feel good about themselves.