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Common Core IRL: Baseball Edition

May 7, 2014 Alyson Beecher

Though we have not posted for awhile in our Common Core: IRL, we have re-grouped and have a few posts coming up in the near future.  Check out the wonderful explanation post over on Great Kid Books about nonfiction and reading choice.

From Great Kid Books (Mary Ann Scheuer)

:

This week, our intrepid group of

Common Core IRL

literacy experts are going to bat for readers -- coming up with great baseball books to recommend for kids. We will focus on nonfiction for kids to read along the reading spectrum, from beginning readers to advanced middle grade readers. We will include books to read aloud to children, because it's essential to read engaging, interesting nonfiction aloud to our children.

Here's our batting line-up for

Common Core IRL: In Real Libraries

:

  • read aloud picture books (grades K-3) -- Kid Lit Frenzy (Wednesday)
  • middle grade readers (grades 3-4) -- Great Kid Books (Wednesday)
  • older middle grade readers (grades 5-6) -- The Nonfiction Detectives (Thursday)
  • beginning readers (grades K-2) -- The Show Me Librarian (Thursday)

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For more ideas about children's picture books on baseball, please check out my post from

February 28, 2013

for a list of my favorite picture books about baseball.

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Since March, I have been working with a number of 1st grade classes and a second grade class on reading comprehension, and writing.  It has been an interesting experience and has given me much to think about.  Click

here

to read all of the standards for

Reading Informational Text

for first grade.

As part of this project, I have been using a number of picture books to help students begin to ask and answer questions about key details (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.1) and retell key details of a text (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.2).

Author and illustrator, Matt Tavares is a big fan of baseball and has written a number of picture books about baseball or baseball players.  For the purpose of this post, I am going to focus on two of his wonderful picture book biographies about two icons of America's favorite past-time. 

Becoming Babe Ruth

by Matt Tavares (Candlewick, 2013)

There Goes Ted Williams: The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived

by Matt Tavares (Candlewick, 2012)

Book Trailer for There Goes Ted Williams

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Both of these books are engaging, make excellent read alouds, and provide background information about these players that some may not know.

In addition to having students ask and answer questions and retell key details from the books, you can also have students focus on identifying similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.9).  Since the books are by the same author/illustrator, and written in similar style, it allows students to more easily make comparisons and identify differences.

Finally, you can assist young readers in learning about a few text features by looking at the author's note at the end of the book and the additional resources, timeline and other information provided (CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.5).  This begins to lay the ground work for primary grade students in learning that informational text typically has features not present in fictional text. Students also begin to understand that these features have names, a purpose and a function which prepares them for more complex informational text with an increasing number of text features.   (Note: A good source of biographies with well utilized text features would be through

National Geographic

.)

With the proper introduction to informational text and the use of engaging material, you will hit one out of the park with your students.

In Common Core IRL, NFPBChallenge Tags baseball

Nonfiction Picture Book Release for May

May 7, 2014 Alyson Beecher

Thank you everyone for all of the great posts each week for the

Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014

.  At the beginning of each month, I like to try to do a post to spread the word about recent releases or upcoming nonfiction/informational titles.  It is not comprehensive, but I do try to include a variety of titles that might be of interest to readers.  Some of them I have read and some I have yet to read.  Often I include reviews in later posts.

Here are some May titles and a few books that I missed posting last month.  I also found some additional titles that came out earlier in the year.  If you missed the posts from the past four months, I have included them below.

Link to January & February Releases

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Link to February & March Releases

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Releases this month...

May 1, 2014

Don't Dangle Your Participle

by Vanita Oelschlager (Vanita Books)

May 6, 2014

Lifesize: Ocean

by Stuart Jackson-Carter; Illustrated by Anita Ganeri (Macmillan)

US Presidents (Ken Jenning's Junior Genius Guides #3)

by Ken Jenning (Little Simon)

May 13, 2014

The Cosmobiography of Sun Ra: The Sound of Joy is Enlightening

by Chris Raschka (Candlewick Press)

Park Scientists: Gila Monsters, Geysers, and Grizzly Bears in America's Own Backyard

by Mary Kay Carson; Illustrations by Tom Uhlman (HMH Books for Young Readers)

May 15, 2014

Before We Eat: From Farm to Table

by Pat Brisson; Illustrated by Mary Azarian (Tilbury House Publishers)

May 21, 2014

Plant a Pocket of Prairie

by Phyllis Root; Illustrated by Betsy Bowen (Univ. of Minnesota Press)

May 27, 2014

The Pilot and the Little Prince: The Life of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

by Peter Sís (Farrar, Strauss, Giroux Books for Young Readers)

New Releases for older students...

May 6, 2014

How They Choked: Failures, Flops, and Flaws of the Awfully Famous

by Georgia Bragg (Walker Children's)

Past Releases that you may be interested in...

The Griffin and the Dinosaur: How Adrienne Mayor Discovered a Fascinating Link Between Myth and Science

by Marc Aronson, Adrienne Mayor; Illustrated by Chris Muller (National Geographic Children's Books, April 8, 2014)

Jubilee! One Man's Big, Bold, and Very, Very Loud Celebration of Peace

by Alicia Potter; Illustrated by Matt Tavares (Candlewick Press, April 8, 2014)

Migrant: The Journey of a Mexican Worker

by Jose Manuel Mateo; Illustrated by Javier Martinez Pedro (Abrahms, April 15, 2014)

Secrets of the Seasons: Orbiting the Sun in Our Backyard

by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 22, 2014)

Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews below...

In NFPBChallenge Tags New Releases

Nonfiction Picture Book Wednesday - What are you reading? - 4/16/14

April 16, 2014 Alyson Beecher

Thank you everyone for all of the great posts each week for the

Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2014

.  Last week, I posted some new releases that are coming out this month.  Today, I am going to update with some books I recently read.

Here is what jumped out of the pile this week....

Stone Giant: Michelangelo's David and How He Came to Be

by Jane Sutcliffe; Illustrated by John Shelley (Charlesbridge, April 8, 2014) -An enjoyable look at how the statute of David came to be.  Since I did not know much back history on this one, I really liked it.  The author's note at the end provides readers with additional information about how the statute needed to eventually be cared for and some more facts. 

Jubilee! One Man's Big, Bold, and Very, Very Loud Celebration of Peace

by Alicia Potter; Illustrated by Matt Tavares (Candlewick, Apri 8, 2014) - Imagine having such a passion for music and wanting to see a huge celebration for this special music.  Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore did want to conduct the largest band and he wanted to celebrate the soldiers who fought in the Civil War.  In 1869 in Boston, Gilmore gets to see his dream become reality.  The end notes provide readers with additional information on Gilmore that I found helpful.

A Mom for Umande

by Maria Fasal Faulconer, Illustrated by  (Dial, April 3, 2014) - A very sweet story about a baby gorilla who is eventually adopted by another female gorilla when his mother is unable to care for him.  The notes at the end provide further information about Umande.

Don't forget to link up your nonfiction reviews here...

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