Isaac, a young Choctaw, "sees dead people". After a Treaty Talk, Isaac knows something awful is going to happen, but he cannot comprehend how awful. All of the Choctaw people's houses are burned to the ground and they are forced to leave their homes, on the long deadly walk referred to now as the Trail of Tears. Isaac is able to see people's deaths before they die and talk to ghosts who appear to him. The story is heartbreaking, but Isaac does not fear his own impending death, thanks in part to his Choctaw beliefs that no one ever really leaves the living. Isaac and the other Choctaw are brave throughout the ordeal, persevering through smallpox, bleeding feet and countless deaths. Isaac manages to help his people in life and death and his fearlessness makes the story more than just sad.
“For me, it was a Gold Star day. I'd identified an enemy, and I'd made a life decision: I might come home tore up from fighting or late from being punished, but I'd never come home crying. So far, I ain't.” ― Sheila Turnage, Three Times Lucky
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Cool outside library activity
Pictures can not show how cool this activity is! I wanted a fun, but educational, lesson for after the NJASK for my 5th grade students. The students researched inspirational quotes online then wrote them on the sidewalk in front of the school. The kids loved it and it looked amazing. Great end of year activity! (I have better pics but they have students in them!)
Nerd Camp by Elissa Brent Weissman
Gabe likes being a nerd. He loves his friends at summer camp and is looking forward to another vacation filled with math equations and poetry. Unfortunately all that changes when he meets his new stepbrother, Zach, who is a cool kid. Zach doesn't know Gabe is a nerd, a Gabe would like to keep it that way. How is he going to get away with going to geek camp without Zach finding out? Read all about Gabe's adventures at camp and his nerd research in Nerd Camp.
RUMP The True Story of Rumplestiltskin
This is the story of Rumpelstiltskin told from his point of view. I don't know about you, but thanks to the usual fairy tale and Shrek, to me Rumpelstiltskin is an all around bad guy with no redeeming qualities. I mean, who takes someone's baby?! In this telling of the story, I felt sorry for Rump, the poor boy was starving, mother-less and relentlessly bullied. When he discovered his talent for spinning straw into gold, that even turned out to be a curse! Find out how Rump finds himself in a huge mess of bargains and evil magic. Luckily he has his friend Red, as in Little Red Riding Hood, to help him out. How is he going to get himself and keep himself out of trouble? Can he ever be happy? Find out in RUMP.
A Tale Dark & Grimm by Adam Gidwitz
This is the real Grimm story of Hansel and Gretel like you've never seen them before. Within the story there are beheadings, a dragon, a trip to Hell and back, and many other twists and turns. The book is gruesome and sad and dark. It is also funny (thanks to the narrator) and ironic. Breadcrumbs and candy houses play a very small part in the true story of Hansel and Gretel. As the narrator says, "make the little ones go away" if you are going to read this.
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