Notice and Note Again and Again

One of the main texts we apply to guide our reading didactics is the amazing Notice and Annotation: Strategies for Shut Reading past Kylene Beers and Robert Probst.  This volume provides u.s.a. with the foundation for having deeper reading conversations and a common language as we develop our thoughts.  While the book has fantabulous text ideas to use as mentor texts, I idea it would exist nice for my students  to use picture books on the very kickoff mean solar day of a new strategy earlier we delve into the longer text excerpts.  I have therefore looked for pic books I could use with the different strategies and will publish posts as I accept them for the 6 different strategies since I cannot exist the only i looking for ideas.

The offset postal service was on Contrast & Contradictions, then followed Aha Moments, Tough Questions, Words of the Wiser, and now comes a tougher 1 to find motion picture books for Over again and Once again.

NEW Additions:

Brick by Brick by Charles R. Smith Jr. and illustrated past Floyd Cooper tells the trivial known story of how slaves were part of the construction of The White House.  Powerful read and powerful Again and Once more moments.

Back of the Passenger vehicle written by Aaron Reynolds and illustrated by Floyd Cooper tells the story of Rosa Park's act of backbone from the  perspective of a piffling male child on the motorcoach.  Powerful again and again when students observe the symbolism of the marble.

Amelia and Eleanor Get For a Ride written past Pam Munoz Ryan and illustrated by Brian Selznick has a few subtle Again and Again's and may therefore exist meliorate suited for when students have had some exposure to the strategy.

I acknowledge that The North Star by Peter H. Reynolds was the first one that came to mind for this strategy of noticing when something is repeated again and again.  Why?  Because the cat becomes a symbol for so many things in this book and is something that my students oft observe.

With the simple line "Winter is coming" this movie book aptly titledWinter is Coming by Tony Johnston and illustrated by Jim LaMarche is great for only starting out with the strategy since the line is like shooting fish in a barrel to spot and will lead to good discussions nearly how the book changes even though the line stays the same.

The Big Box by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison illustrated by Giselle Potter has a lot of repetition making information technology an ideal candidate for once again and again.  Considering the words do non seem to mean much until you really first to remember about their meaning.  What is the symbolic significant of the big box?

One of the most beloved picture books in our seventh course classroom isI Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen which due to the hat and the repeated phrases of the bear and the rabbit are groovy for inferring based on the again and over again moments.

Another favorite isWolfie the Bunny by Ame Dyckman illustrated by Zachariah OHora when Dot the Rabbit keeps repeating that Wolfie will eat them all up.  This leads to some peachy give-and-take of why she would keep saying that and how nosotros do the same as people when nosotros judge.

The again and again moment may be a footling harder to notice in the archetypeWhere the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak but kids ever recognize it when they reach the last page and the supper is withal hot.  Why does this matter and how does it link in to earlier events?

A Sweetness Smell of Roses past Angela Johnson is a cute film book and the once again and once more lies in the utilise of the color red also as the phrase "Sweetness smell of roses…" throughout the volume.

this beautiful new film book,My Ii Blankets by Irena Kobold and Freya Blackwood keeps eluding to a coating.  I love the metaphor that the coating (due south) stand for.

Blueish on Blue by Dianne White and Beth Krommes has a fantastic again and over again in the way the color words are used.  While not as obvious as an once more and over again moment, I am looking frontward to seeing if students can discover the pattern.

We are most to start our nonfiction focus for the year so I am so glad I found some keen over again and over again moments inThe Boy Who Loved Math past Deborah Helligman with pictures by LeUyen Pham.  The manner the numbers are colored throughout the pages will definitely take hold of the eye of students.

As always, I turned to the awesome Notice and Notation community on Facebook and asked them to share their favorites every bit well.  Hither they are.

Show Way by Jacqueline Woodson.

Frog on a Log? past Kes Gray and Jim Field.

Piddling Elliot Big City past Mike Curato

By Frog and Mouse by Deborah Freedman

Something Cute by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

Shortcut by Donald Crews

Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes.

The Hat by January Brett

The Other Side past Jacqueline Woodson

The Big Orange Splot past Daniel Mitt Pinkwater

As ever, please add your favorites for Once more and Once again in the comments.  Also, did you see the new Notice and Note for Nonfiction?  I am so excited to read information technology.

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