I chose this book because I think this could happen to a lot of people. I think it is really sad if someone whom I know is getting bullied. If you moved and got bullied, and no one wanted to hangout with you, what would you do?
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Full Cicada Moon by Marilyn Hilton
I chose this book because I think this could happen to a lot of people. I think it is really sad if someone whom I know is getting bullied. If you moved and got bullied, and no one wanted to hangout with you, what would you do?
Monday, December 11, 2017
A Whole New Ballgame by Phil Bildner
I liked a lot of things about the book. But one of the reasons I really liked the book was that I really like basketball and the book is mainly about two kids loving the sport of basketball. Also another thing I really liked was how the story sort of had unexpected middles and an unexpected ending. If you know me, you wouldn’t be surprised that I picked this book.
Review by Baller 05
Monday, August 28, 2017
Save Me a Seat by Sarah Weeks
What a great story to teach empathy and to help teachers understand their classes from the perspective of their students. I think this would make a terrific first week read aloud. The book flies by and I can guarantee great discussions and new understandings will come from reading it.
Reviewed by Mrs. Castro
Monday, April 20, 2015
El Deafo by Cece Bell
El Deafo reminds me of my friends deaf cat .It reminds me of Buddy because he's just like Cece. He's just like Cece because he's deaf. I feel very bad for Buddy and Cece. This is why I like the book, El Deafo.
By #Unstoppable Princess
El Deafo by Cece Bell is a graphic novel and a Newbery Honor book. I am highly recommending this book to teachers and students. It is a great book to help us celebrate our differences. The author is an author/illustrator and this is her life story, so it is in the Biography section of the library. I have included a link to a youtube video by the author promoting her book and telling a little about herself.
As a young child Cece gets sick, and as a result of that illness, loses her hearing. She has to wear large hearing aids and hates how they look and how they make her feel different. El Deafo is a character that Cece creates in her imagination to help her deal with frustrating situations she faces because of her hearing problems. It is hard for Cece to make friends and she is lonely much of the time. Read El Deafo and learn how Cece manages to get along in school and turn her difference into a super power. El Deafo is a 2016 RICBA nominee.
Reviewed by Mrs. Castro
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
Wonder by R.J. Palacio is about the difficulties of a boy with an abnormal face. Everyone keeps judging him and he finally starts going to school. See how he overcomes getting bullied by the people in his school.
The book gives a few life lessons that I really liked. This reminds me of the difficulties of school and how I'm pulling through. One of the life lessons is to be kind to others and people will be kind to you. In other words, treat people the way you want to be treated. Sometimes I get bullied in school by a person that shall not be named, but I have my friends to help me, just like the protagonist in this book.
Review by Cherryshell
Wonder by R.J. Palacio. is a pretty cool and nice book to read in class or at home for some calm time. I read this book in 4th grade and thought it was very touching and a very calming story. Auggie is a boy who has a not so normal face. His face looks a little weird. but other than that he has some good friends and keeps his Friendships! Wonder was a good book to read. I really think this was really helpful for friendship and bullying. I really think people should read for help on bullying and to not judge people on the way they look on the outside, but what they are like on the inside.
Review By theminecrafter
The book Wonder by R.J. Palacio, is about a boy named Auggie who was born with a deformed face. He starts the fifth grade in a public school for the first time. Auggie faces many challenges along the way, such as bullies, friends, and family. As the school year goes on, Auggie makes some great friends too. Will Auggie continue going to a public school or will he have his mom homeschool him again?
In the story Wonder, by R.J. Palacio, there is a boy named Auggie. The problem is that Auggie is different than most of the other kids. He has to try to fit in at his new school. It was his first year in a school after being home schooled for his first five years of school. The cause of this problem is that Auggie’s face is deformed. Will he survive middle school?
The book Wonder is by R.J. Palacio. It is about a kid that gets picked on because he has a deformed face. Auggie Pullman had been home schooled until the 5th grade. This kid named Julien is a jerk to Auggie because he is deformed. Auggie made a friend named Jack Will. They also did a project together and got first place. How do you think Auggie is going to end up with the rest of the 5th graders.
In Wonder by R.J. Palacio, there's a kid named August with a deformed face. He's been homeschooled all his life because of all his surgeries. His doctor says he doesn't need anymore surgeries for a couple years. His mother is making him go to school this year. He likes the school but there are some issues along the way. Read more to learn about how August survives his new school!
Wonder by R.J. Palacio is a fantastic book! I would go so far as to say it should be required reading for every sixth grade student in both of my schools. I'm hoping that many of my faculty members will put this book on a list as their next read aloud for their classes. R.J. Palacio writes from the point of view of different children throughout the book and manages to accurately capture each person's feelings and voice.
Okay, by now you probably want to know what this book is about... Wonder is a book about a boy who is born with a genetic abnormality that causes his face to be deformed. His name is August, and through his voice we get to see the world from his point of view. We learn about how he ignores the staring looks of strangers and the way they avoid touching him. But we also learn how August has a kindness in him that lets him understand and forgive people. Read this book and put yourself in the shoes of each of the unforgettable characters in the story. You will learn some things about them, and about yourself in the process.
Reviewed by Mrs. Castro
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