Title / Year, Comments | Ages | Add Date | |
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Owl Moon: 20th Anniversary Edition (Hardcover, 2007) By Jane Yolen |
Ages 4-8 | 9/21/2007 Add | |
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Comments
Comment by Barbara Chertoff on 4/27/2009 at 9:46 AM:
Owl Moon is a fantastic book to use in the classroom as an example of the writing process. Just using a true experience takes you into the world of writing.
Owl Moon is a fantastic book to use in the classroom as an example of the writing process. Just using a true experience takes you into the world of writing.
Comment by Connie Troupe on 2/24/2009 at 2:59 PM:
Hi Tracy-
This is so cool! What a great community you guys created! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
XOXO
Hi Tracy-
This is so cool! What a great community you guys created! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
XOXO
Comment by MAKGABO STEPHEN MOKOKA on 2/24/2009 at 5:47 AM:
HI TRACY... I am very happy to be part of this community because i know that we can meet those people that we sometimes miss most.THANKS TRACY
HI TRACY... I am very happy to be part of this community because i know that we can meet those people that we sometimes miss most.THANKS TRACY
Comment by Anne Rockwell on 9/10/2008 at 12:09 PM:
Your daughter must have a great teacher. It's good for children to hear that they can write about anything...subjects are what they make of them.
Your daughter must have a great teacher. It's good for children to hear that they can write about anything...subjects are what they make of them.
Comment by Donna Koppelman on 5/1/2008 at 7:22 PM:
There's nothing like a great book in your bag, huh? What else is in that sub bag? Isn't that the question on the minds of every child who sees you? Now that's a story! Donna Koppelman
There's nothing like a great book in your bag, huh? What else is in that sub bag? Isn't that the question on the minds of every child who sees you? Now that's a story! Donna Koppelman
Comment by Eleisa Trampler on 4/10/2008 at 7:59 PM:
I loved this book and so did my students. I used it successfully to teach beautiful language to 1st-3rd graders and have read it to students up through 6th grade. Now, as a retired teacher I continue to carry it to schools in which I sub. The youngest children love to make the far away train sound... more
This is a great book and shouldn't be forgotten due to publication date. We tend to forget the classics--especially with all of the "drill and kill" and testing.