Saturday, December 12, 2020

The New Kid

 APA: Craft, J. (2019). New kid. HarperCollins.

Genre: Fiction, Graphic Novel


Summary: Jordan is starting a new school, Riverdale Academy Day School which is known to be a mostly white and private school. He quickly notices that he is one of the fewest students of color in the school. This story shows how he handles going to school here while trying to keep his old friends at Washington Heights. This book follows him throughout his 7th grade school year and by the end of the year he feels much more comfortable at this school.


Target Audience: The target audience for this book would be for 4th-6th grade. I also feel that this book would be good for students that feel ‘different’ or like an outsider or even the feeling of being the new kid in school.




Blog Requirements:  Middle Grades Readers (grades 3-5) and Supports a Diverse Protagonist

https://www.theclassroombookshelf.com/2019/05/new-kid-by-jerry-craft-is-a-middle-school-must-read/


Same, Same but Different

 APA: Kostecki-Shaw, J. S. (2015). Same, same but different. Weston Woods.

Genre: Fiction, Children’s Literature 


Summary: This book is about two kids that are living in two different countries being eachothers pen pals. Throughout the story we are able to see the similarities and differences of the children's life. The kids are able to understand what it is like to live in a different country by sending pictures back and forth so they are able to get a better perspective of their lives.


Target Audience: The target audience for this book would be for 2-4th grade. This book shows that it is alright to be different and would be a great book to have in the classroom to help show not everyone comes from the same background.


Blog Requirements: Middle Grades Readers (grades 3-5) and Supports a Diverse Protagonist


https://lis516lesamesambutdifferentgermfile.weebly.com/about-same-same-but-different.html







Junie B. First Grader (At Last!)

 APA: Park, B. (2005). Junie B., first grader (at last!). Random House.

Genre: Fiction


Summary: Junie B. is starting 1st grade which means getting used to a whole different teacher, classroom and different students in the class. She starts off the school year having minimal to no friends but by the end of the book she has made some friends. This book also goes through the struggle Junie B. is having when she has a hard time reading the chalkboard and when she finds out she needs glasses.


Target Audience: The target audience for this book I feel would be great for the grades 3-5th. I also feel that it is good for students that may be experiencing something new and unexpected in their lives and accepting the new normal like Junie B. getting glasses.


Blog Requirements: Supports a Diverse Protagonist, and Early Chapter Books K-2

http://briannazolen.blogspot.com/2011/02/junie-b-first-grader-at-last.html#:~:text=Summary%3A%20This%20story%20is%20about,kindergarten%20is%20in%20her%20class.




Geronimo Stilton This Hotel is Haunted

 APA:Dami, E., Turati, V., & Heim, J. (2012). Geronimo Stilton. This hotel is haunted! Scholastic.

Genre: Fiction


Summary: This story is an interesting take on a younger readers story. The story goes about another adventure of Geronimo Stilton and instead this time during his investigation of a haunted hotel! Geronimo and his friend Hercule were both very incredibly spooked but eventually solved the mystery. Such a very great read for even younger readers. 


Target Audience: The target audience for this book would be great for the range of grades 3-5th. The text is enjoyable and not overly scary for this younger range. 


Blog Requirements: Middle Grades Readers (grades 3-5)


https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/geronimo-stilton-50-this-hotel-is-haunted-by-geronimo-stilton/#:~:text=the%20h...-,Geronimo%20and%20his%20good%20friend%2C%20Hercule%20Poirat%2C%20are%20called%20to,but%20this%20is%20pretty%20spooky.




Roll With It

 APA: Sumner, J. (2020). Roll with It. Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing.

Genre: Fiction


Summary: This book is a great read as it mentions a disability and how one particular character, Ellie, who is very positive about her time in a wheelchair. She has dreams, and tests out her cooking talents on her mother. The story goes on to seemingly make Ellie’s life a bit more difficult than she was used to and they have to move to take care of her grandfather. This new town is a new start for Ellie and she has to take her time getting used to everything happening all at once, but eventually makes it through and is happier where she is at the end of the story than where she was at the start.


Target Audience: The target audience for this book will be great for grades 4-7th. This text will challenge and help students transition to reading chapter books.


Blog Requirements: Supports a Diverse Protagonist 


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43730381-roll-with-it




The New Kid

  APA: Craft, J. (2019). New kid . HarperCollins. Genre: Fiction, Graphic Novel Summary: Jordan is starting a new school, Riverdale Academy ...