The book of the week discussed in the 1st Grade Book News is Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, which won the Caldecott Medal in 1964. This week in class, students will discuss their feelings and how they relate to the story of Where the Wild Things Are to help them express themselves and talk about how they respond to punishment. The newsletter also provides additional reading material recommendations and links to educational websites.
The book of the week discussed in the 1st Grade Book News is Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, which won the Caldecott Medal in 1964. This week in class, students will discuss their feelings and how they relate to the story of Where the Wild Things Are to help them express themselves and talk about how they respond to punishment. The newsletter also provides additional reading material recommendations and links to educational websites.
The book of the week discussed in the 1st Grade Book News is Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, which won the Caldecott Medal in 1964. This week in class, students will discuss their feelings and how they relate to the story of Where the Wild Things Are to help them express themselves and talk about how they respond to punishment. The newsletter also provides additional reading material recommendations and links to educational websites.
Author: Maurice Sendak Awards: winner of the Caldecott medal for the most distinguished picture book of the year in 1964
Hi friends! The book that we will be going
over this week is the award winning, Where The Wild Things Are. In class, this week we will be discussing our feelings and how we can relate to the story in our own lives. This will help the children be able to express themselves and talk about how they respond to punishment.
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