Little Dog Lost: The True Story of a Brave Dog Named Baltic. Monica Carnesi. Nancy Paulsen Books, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. 2012. |
- The author's note at the end is a gold mine. Photographs of the real-life Baltic are included, as well as the background of the original event in January 2010. This would be a great way to show young writers how authors get ideas for books from current events. I think it would be a worthwhile challenge to have students collect a news article or two for their writer's notebooks. I did just this in my favorite bits last week. I'm all set to teach this writer's notebook entry during the first few weeks of the school year.
- This is a story where suspense is built across pages. One of my goals this school year is to help students (across grade levels) to understand the importance of tension and to learn techniques in order to build suspense. This book will help me add techniques to my "tension toolkit."
Because of Winn-Dixie. Kate DiCamillo. Scholastic. 2000. |
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I've heard of Little Dog Lost & just found it at the library-looking forward to reading it, Ruth. And Winn-Dixie is a lovely read aloud-hope it's nice for you all!
ReplyDeleteJust ordered Little Dog Lost. I hadn't heard of it and it looks like one I need--thanks for sharing!
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