Book Review – Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy Written by David, Hannah, Trenton, and Clay Do you like funny book? Then give this book a shot. Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy is written by Barbara Parks and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. It’s pet day in room nine and there are no cats and [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Book review'
A Weird Pet Day
October 14, 2011 · 1 Comment · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Junie B. is Anxious To Be a Flower Girl
October 13, 2011 · 1 Comment · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Book Review – Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl Written by Callie, Abby, Jake, Joey, and Logan Have you ever wanted to be a flower girl? If you, you should read Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl written by Barbara Park and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. It’s a story about a [...]
Is Junie B. Jones Captain Field Day?
October 12, 2011 · 1 Comment · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Book Review – Junie B. Jones is Captain Field Day Written by Adler, Kayla, Meghan, Andrew, and Arienne Have you ever been Captain Field Day? If you haven’t been Captain Field Day this would be a great book for you. It is written by Barbra Parks and illustrated by Denise Brunkus. It is about a [...]
The Secret Admirer
October 11, 2011 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Book Review – Junie B. Jones and the Mushy, Gushy Valentine Written by Matthew, Pascal, Khushdil, and Jack Have you ever had a secret admirer? We read a hilarious story called Junie B. Jones and the Mushy, Gushy Valentine. The author and illustrator are Barbra Park and Denise Brunkus. We used valentime because Junie B. [...]
Helen Keller
April 2, 2011 · No Comments · Curriculum Highlights, Podcasts, projects, Reading, Social Studies, Technology Tidbits, Writing Projects
A group of fourth graders read Helen Keller: In Their Own Words by George Sullivan during literature circles. They created a podcast, focusing on the life of Helen Keller. Helen Keller
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Lewis and Clark
March 23, 2011 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Podcasts, projects, Reading, Social Studies, Technology Tidbits, Writing Projects
A group of fourth graders read Lewis and Clark: In Their Own Words by George Sullivan during literature circles. They created a podcast, along with a game board and a story board. Lewis and Clark Podcast
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Betsy Ross
April 20, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Betsy Ross By Vlada Making over 100 American Flags for the army? Unbelievable! This truly amazing book I read is called Betsy Ross. It is by Peter and Connie Roop. Many of the pictures were from the Bostonian Society, and the Library of Congress. In this biography, Betsy is a clever, nice and hardworking Quaker. [...]
Betsy Ross
April 19, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Betsy Ross By EH If you want a good biography then check out Betsy Ross. The authors are Peter Roop and Connie Roop, the title is Betsy Ross. The series is In Their Own Word. Betsy Ross was born on January 1, 1752 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The most exciting part of her life was when [...]
Lewis and Clark
April 18, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Lewis and Clark By Jacob Do you want to read an exiting biography book about two famous people? Then read Lewis and Clark by George Sullivan. There is no illustrator because the book is a primary source, it has real pictures. There are lots of characters in this book. They include Lewis and Clark (Two [...]
Betsy Ross
April 17, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Betsy Ross By AlisonH Are you looking for a fun to read full of information book? Then try Betsy Ross by Peter and Connie Roop in the series In their own words. Have you heard a primary source? Well, if you haven’t they are real, in your words. And a secondary source is what people [...]
The Wright Brothers
April 16, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
The Wright Brothers By Annie Have you ever been on an airplane? Did you ever wonder who made it and how it was made? Read this nonfiction book and amazing book. The Wight brothers from the series (In Their Own Words). By George Sullivan who wrote most of the books in the series. This book [...]
Lewis and Clark
April 15, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Lewis and Clark By Lizzie If you love the adventures of Lewis and Clark then you might like Lewis and Clark In there own words. If you don’t then I wouldn’t even take a peek at the rest of the book review. Lewis and Clark was written by George Sullivan . the title is Lewis [...]
The Wright Brothers
April 14, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
The Wright Brothers By Deana What was it like building the first plane to fly on its own power? The Wright Brothers was written by George Sullivan and primary sources from The Wright Brothers diary. The Wright Brothers got their inspiration from Otto Lilienthal, who died in the year of 1891. The Wright Brothers had [...]
Davy Crockett
April 13, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Davy Crockett By Jerome Hey do you want to read a awesome book. Then I got the right book for you is Davy Crockett! The best book around. It’s the perfect book if you like excitement. And the genius of this book is George Sullivan and the illustrator is unknown. So far it is about [...]
Davy Crockett
April 12, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Davy Crockett By Dylan This book, Davy Crockett was a 5 star book. It was awesome, exiting, and sad all at the same time! The author is George Sullivan. Most of the pictures in this book came from the New York Public Library, but the rest came from many more different places. The main character [...]
Lewis and Clark
April 11, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Lewis and Clark By Hailey Have you ever felt like setting your mind off on a wild adventure? Well, why not read Lewis and Clark! This book’s author is, who else than George Sullivan, and sadly has no illustrator. This book is about two young men who are asked to set off on an adventure [...]
Lewis and Clark
April 10, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Lewis and Clark By Ethan Do you like adventure moments, great characters and more! Well this is one you will like for sure Lewis and Clark by George Sullivan. There’s no illustrator because these pictures were primary sources! Here are the book’s characters in this book Lewis: a nice and brave man to friends and [...]
The Wright Brothers
April 9, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
The Wright Brothers By Tommy Have you ever thought who made the first glider? If you have you should read The Wright Brothers and find out how they made the first glider. The author and illustrator are: George Sullivan that’s the author and the illustrator is well there isn’t a illustrator just some primary sources [...]
The Wright Brothers
April 8, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
The Wright Brothers By Joseph Is it just one of those times that you just can’t find a good book to read, well try reading The Wright Brothers! It is from the series called In Their own Words. The author is George Sullivan and the illustrator, well their really isn’t one, the pictures are all [...]
Lewis and Clark
April 7, 2009 · No Comments · Book Reviews, Curriculum Highlights, Reading, Writing Projects
Lewis and Clark By Evangeline Would you like to read a fantastic book? Try the excellent book Lewis and Clark. It was written by Gorge Sullivan. This book is filled with facts about President Jefferson’s idea for Lewis and Clark. The core of this book is truly all about what difficulties they had and what [...]


