Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Awesome Read-Alouds w/ Video Online!

UPDATE: Just came across Barnes & Noble's Online Storytime which also has some free read aloud videos!  Check it out here --> Barnes & Noble Online Storytime

So I've come across some sites and YouTube videos that have read-aloud picture books with an accompanying video.  I've used these on the SmartBoard at times when we don't have enough time for a lesson, but do have enough time to fit in a story.  Sometimes it's good to switch it up with read-alouds, and some of these options have great videos (which allows all students to see the illustrations) to go along with the story.  They'll feel as though they are watching a movie or a show, when in fact, they are being a read a story!  I also found that this works well at times when the students are tired or riled up (for example: after a field trip or outside play) to get them back in "school mode."  Enjoy this list of videos and feel free to add your own in the comments!


 
Me and My Cat - By Satoshi Kitamura
Read by Elijah Wood
 Brave Irene - By William Steig
Read by Al Gore
To Be a Drum - By Evelyn Coleman
Read by James Earl Jones
Enemy Pie - By Derek Munson
Read by Camryn Manheim
Guji Guji - By Chih-Yuan Chen
Read by Robert Guillaume
 
Harry the Dirty Dog - By Gene Zion
Read by Betty White
 
Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch - By Eileen Spinelli
Read by Hector Elizondo
Knots on a Counting Rope - By Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault
Read by Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels
The Night I Followed the Dog - By Nina Laden
Read by Amanda Bynes
No Mirrors in My Nana's House - By Ysaye M. Barnwell
Read by Tia and Tamara Mowry
When Pigasso Met Mootisse - By Nina Laden
Read by Eric Close
The Polar Express - By Chris Van Allsburg
Read by Lou Diamond Phillips
The Rainbow Fish - By Marcus Pfister
Read by Ernest Borgnine
Romeow & Drooliet - By Nina Laden
Read by Haylie Duff
My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother - By Patricia Polacco
Read by Melissa Gilbert
Sebastian's Roller Skates - By Joan De Du Prats
Read by Caitlin Wachs
Sophie's Masterpiece - By Eileen Spinelli
Read by CCH Pounder
Stellaluna - By Janell Cannon
Read by Pamela Reed
A Bad Case of Stripes - By David Shannon
Read by Sean Astin
Thank you, Mr. Falker - By Patricia Polacco
Read by Jane Kaczmarek
White Socks Only - By Evelyn Coleman
Read by Amber Tamblyn
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge - By Mem Fox
Read by Bradley Whitford
Private I. Guana - By Nina Laden
Read by Esai Morales
The Very Hungry Caterpillar - By Eric Carle
We're Going on a Bear Hunt - By Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury
Owl Babies - By Martin Waddell
The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny (Parts 1&2) - By Beatrix Potter 
Little Red Riding Hood by Oxbridge Baby
The Mixed Up Chameleon - By Eric Carle
The Tiny Seed - By Eric Carle
 
 
 
Enjoy the videos and please leave some comments with your own read aloud videos!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Bullying Books for your Class


So here I have compiled a list of great classroom resources to teach about bullying.  These books have been recommended by many other teachers as good tools to use to introduce concepts about bullying.

Don't Laugh at Me by Steve Seskin
Illustrated by Glin Dibley


This book is great to get children thinking about how their actions affect others.  It really gets all students to put themselves in other people's shoes and to realize that laughing at others can be hurtful.  Great conversation starter!

The Juice Box Bully by Bob Sornson and Maria Dismondy
Illustrated by Kim Shaw

This is a great book to explain the idea of a "bystander."  It gets the concept across and shows how a bystander can make a difference to those who are being bullied.  It is meant to empower students to take a stand when they see bullying behavior in their peers.

My Secret Bully by Trudy Ludwig
Illustrated by Abigail Marble

This book is an excellent bullying book for older elementary students.  It is a bit longer, but definitely easy for students to relate to and it shows that even "friends" can be bullies.

Confessions of a Former Bully by Trudy Ludwig
Illustrated by Beth Adams
 
This book is also a great bullying book for older children and is actually a sequel to the previous Trudy Ludwig story!  It shows a bullies inner thoughts and her journey to turning her life around so she is no longer a bully.

Just Kidding by Trudy Ludwig
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson

This is yet another Trudy Ludwig bullying gem.  Ludwig is really able to portray bullying behaviors in tweens (ages 8-12) and how to stop them or how to cope with them.  It shows the dilemma of whether to "tattle" or not.  This is a great teaching tool for older elementary students.

Bully B.E.A.N.S. by Julia Cook
Illustrated by Anita DuFalla

This is a good book to support bystanders and can be used in young elementary to older elementary classrooms.  The only criticism of this book is that it is a bit long and may require a larger chunk of time to teach!

Simon's Hook: A Story About Teases and Put-Downs by Karen Gedig Burnett
Illustrated by Laurie Barrows

This story is truly unique in its approach to resisting bullying behavior.  It uses a life analogy to "getting caught up" in a hook to getting caught up in bullying and mean behavior.  It is great for students who want to learn how to resist bullies and teasing and teaches them how to stand up for themselves and to be strong in thes situations.

Sorry by Trudy Ludwig 
Illustrated by Maurie J. Manning

This is another story by Trudy Ludwig that demonstrates an important misconception: that sorry makes it all better.  This book shows how simply saying sorry doesn't cut it as an apology.  True remorse and a change in behavior should be the true test for bullies to change their ways.

Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell
Illustrated by David Catrow

This is such a wonderful and inspiring books for children to recognize the importance of standing tall no matter what.  It stresses individuality and empowers chlidren to be who they are, even in the face of bullying and teasing.

Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun by Maria Dismondy
Illustrated by Kimberly Shaw-Peterson

This book is great for children who are struggling with what "the cool kids" are doing.  The subtitle is "having the courage to be who you are" which is exactly what it tries to teach.  The idea of recognizing the beauty in our differences makes this book a homerun!

Jungle Bullies by Steven Kroll
Illustrated by Vincent Nguyen

This book is excellent for young elementary students Pre-K-1.  It shows bullying through animals and the illustrations are great.  This book shows young students how to react in bullying situations.

The Recess Queen by Alexis O'Neill
Illustrated by Laura Huliska-Beith

This book is not only great because it has fun language and illustrations, but because it gives bullies a sort of human element.  Very cute story!

Please feel free to add some other books that I may have left out about bullying!