
I have the icons posted in my room and I have been using them in conjunction with other things we have been reading and working on. I am currently using the book Gooney Bird Greene by Lois Lowry as a read aloud. If you haven't read it, I would highly recommend it. It is about a second grader who tells the most amazing stories. My students laugh out loud as I read and they LOVE the character of Gooney Bird Greene. Lois Lowry uses wonderful language to describe Gooney Bird and I created a few lessons to go along with these descriptions.
I typed out the descriptions that Lois Lowry uses in the book and I asked my students to read them and highlight the describing words/phrases. Then they had to use a pencil to circle any gestures. Once they finished, they had to illustrate Gooney Bird based on the description.
The next day my students each got a sticky-note and a blank description paper. They planned out their ideas on the sticky-note. Then they each wrote their own description and illustrated it. They came out amazing! I loved that they tried to emulate Lois Lowry's style. I think that we are off to a great start in writing and I am looking forward to using more of Nancy Boyles' ideas along with the things that are interesting to my students.
~Heather
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