May 16, 2008
I Love My Pirate Papa by Laura Leuck (Author) and Kyle M. Stone (Illustrator) begins…
I love my pirate papa!
He’s the bravest buccaneer.
he helps me put my earring on
and buckles up my gear.
Teach the traits of word choice and voice as students write a treasure hunt story.

This week’s Poetry Friday Round-up is hosted by Two Writing Teachers.
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May 15, 2008
In Minji’s Salon by Eun-hee Choung, Minji imitates her mother at work and gives the family dog a salon treatment!
Good morning, madam.
What would you like today?
Teach the traits of organization and sentence fluency as students write their own “job” story. (Also available in Spanish: El salon de Minji/ Minji’s Salon )


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May 14, 2008
The Searcher and Old Tree by David McPhail is an allegory about a safe place…
While the Searcher sleeps, the wind starts to blow.
Teach the traits of ideas and sentence fluency as students write about a safe place they know.


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May 13, 2008
In Trouble Talk by Trudy Ludwig (Author) and Mikela Prevost (Illustrator), Bailey loves to gossip…
“I know a girl who has a really big mouth. Her name is Bailey. Big Mouth Bailey. She doesn’t know I’ve called her that because I’ve never said it out loud. But that’s what I think.
Teach the traits of ideas and word choice as students write a “gossip” story.

(Teaching Tolerance Tuesday was created by Read. Imagine. Talk.)

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May 12, 2008
Making Cents by Elizabeth Keeler Robinson (Author) and Bob McMahon (Illustrator) is about counting and earning money.
Look! We have five pennies.
We can trade them for a…
Nickel!
Teach the traits of ideas and voice as students write about what they can buy with the money they earn.


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