Saturday, April 27, 2013

Teaching with Tomie dePaola Books Part 1: Little Grunt and the Big Egg & A Giveaway


Teaching with Tomie dePaola books Part 1:  Little Grunt and the Big Egg

 Do you have an all-time, very favorite author?   This is 
the first in a series of posts about teaching with books by 
my all time, most very favorite author, Tomie dePaola. 
 I adore Tomie books and they have a very special place
 in my little teacher heart! 
   
I have so much to show you that I've spread it 
out into several parts. And...I've added a giveaway, 
a linky, and some freebies along the way!  It's a GIVE-A-LI-BEE!  
OK, I just made that word up but if you love Tomie books 
you definitely don't want to miss the giveaway at the end of this post!
(*Update: The giveaway is now closed)

We're working our way through my Tomie dePaola Author Study 
and started out by reading Little Grunt and the Big Egg.   
We spent some time discussing 
story elements and created this class chart. 

Teaching with Tomie dePaola books Part 1: Little Grunt and the Big Egg- Problem/solution anchor chart

Later, during our literacy stations, the kids got to take their 
ideas and make these movable dinosaur eggs.

Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola: Problem/solution dinosaur eggs craft

To extend our discussion of story elements I had my kiddos 
make these story maps.

FREE story map for Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola from Around the Kampfire
You can download a copy {HERE}


This is a chart we made last year while working on drawing conclusions.

Teaching with Tomie dePaola books part 1: Little Grunt and the Big Egg drawing conclusions anchor chart


Since Little Grunt had a pet dinosaur, we realized he might 
need some help learning how to take care of it.


So during our writing block we made these nonfiction writing templates 
to write informational books on caring 
for your prehistoric pets.  We've focused lot on using informational text 
and the importance and purpose of its many features
so they were pretty confident about  how to go about it. 
We started by doing some dinosaur research and taking notes to be able to 
include truefacts in our "fictional informational" books.  One of my boys was 
so excited,"Mrs. Kamp! Mrs. Kamp, I think we just created a new genre!" 
Don't you just love it when that happens?

While working with Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola, we wrote "fictional informational" books on how to care for your prehistoric pet.

Each book included a table of contents, diagrams, 
multiple headings,and illustrations 
with captions.They also included a glossary at the end.

During our Tomie dePaola author study we read Little Grunt and the Big Egg and wrote "ficional information" books on how to care for a prehistoric pet.  Around the Kampfire blog



I love how these turned out!  My kids took this very seriously and really tried 
to include everything you would need to know to care for a prehistoric pet.  

Writing "fictional information" books on caring for your prehistoric pet with Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola

Almost all of them included a section on what to do if it had babies!
One of my little friends said,  "Well, in real life you should RUN!"


We've been talking a lot about word choice and 
shades of meaning in our writing and I thought this would be a 
vivid example of  how an author chooses just the right words 
to help the reader "see" and "feel" the story.
Plus....my kids are OBSESSED with HOT LAVA!
After a second reading, we brainstormed words and phrases from 
the text that helped us create  mental images and wrote them 
on these sticky notes.

Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola.  Visualizing anchor chart. Around the Kampfire blog

I have several copies of the book and in our small groups students 
found and marked passages they felt provided them with a good mental 
picture of an erupting volcano.  I also asked them to determine which of their 
five senses added to their visualization.  
They then recorded what they found.
  

On a side note, I've been doing something different with my 
anchor charts this year. I love making them and my kids love it 
when we use them.  They can't wait to see what the next "picture" 
is going to be! But it takes time, so in an effort to work smarter 
not harder,I've been looking for ways to reuse them! Have you seen 
these glue sticks?  Ummm... Yes, please! I cut out the shapes 
I want or have my students do it and voila! instant sticky note!

Make your own sticky notes to go with the theme of your lesson with these Elmer's repositionable glue sticks!
Laminate is a valuable commodity at my school and in limited supply!
I stopped laminating charts for that reason but also because the light reflects
on the plastic and makes them hard to read from most places in my room. 
I want my kiddos to refer back to them but that can't happen
 if they can't see them!So I started using packing tape to wrap and fortify
 the corners.  I then staple over the tape
when I hang the charts and they don't tear when I remove them! Ha! 

Here's a quick and easy tip to save your anchor charts if you don't wish to laminate them!


My kids usually need a lot of practice writing dialogue and using 
quotation marks correctly.That and the fact that they love 
ANYTHING and EVERYTHING that looks like a comic book 
and or is remotely related to a graphic novel we wrote Cave Kids Comics!

Teaching with Tomie dePaola books part 1: Writing Cave Kids comics with Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola


Activities for teaching with Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola.  Writing Cave Kids comics!

We compared a caveman to a modern man.  I'm continually
 working with my kids to go deeper and use higher level 
thinking when comparing and contrasting. None of this
 "They're both boys" stuff. or "They both have hair." 
Makes me a little crazy. I asked them to think past the 
"outside" and the obvious visual information on the page 
and think instead about the "inside" of a modern man 
and a cave man. 

Activities for teaching with Little Grunt and the Big Egg by Tomie dePaola.  Comparing a cave man to a modern man.

I was really impressed with what they came up with!
I love "goes to grocer"!Grocer was one of our spelling words
the week before(Yay! He remembered AND used it AND
spelled it correctly!) and not oneof my kiddos had ever heard it
before.  It turned into one of those"you could never
have planned it if you tried" teachable moments that we all love!
We ended up talking aboutequivalent weights and
measurement. It makes myteacher heart so happy when
that happens! Did you know that the root word
of grocery is grossus?  In latin it means "large, bulky, thick".
The idea being that a grocer buys things in 'grosses' or large quantities
such as a 'gross'. There's your vocabulary lesson for the day!


You can find all of this and much more in my
  Tomie dePaola Author Study 

             
This is just the tip of the iceburg!  I have so much more to
show you so be sure to stop back for 
Teaching with Tomie dePaola Books Part 2!
I'll show you all of the wonderful things we did 
with The Art Lesson and Tony's Bread!

And now for the GIVEAWAY! 
**This giveaway is now closed**  


Win a copy of my Tomie Author Study and a 10-book set of Tomie dePaola books!

PLUS...The Art Lesson Interactive CD-ROM!
I found this little oldie but goodie on Amazon and my class LOVES it! 
I loaded it onto my student computers to use during literacy centers and it's been a huge hit!

Enter below to win! 



a Rafflecopter giveaway


Thanks so much for stopping by!  If you enjoyed this post I'd love for you to Pin it!
Find my my Tomie dePaola board on Pinterest!

And....stay tuned for a Tomie linky!  
I'd love for you to link up your ideas for teaching with Tomie books!

Click on the links below to see more posts in this series.

27 comments:

  1. OH.My.Gosh!! Tomie dePaola is my all time favorite children's author!! I would LOVE to win this. My life dream is to meet him!

    Aimee
    aimee@vanmiddlesworth.org
    Pencils, Books, and Dirty Looks

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    1. Me too, Aimee! Meeting Tomie dePaola is at the very top of my bucket list!

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  2. Linda,

    This looks as fantastic as everything else you have created! You are amazing!
    Heidi

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    1. Thanks so much Heidi! I'm so glad you like it and hope you can use some of the ideas and the Little Grunt story map!

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  3. LOVE THIS... I show him as a keynote speaker at Columbia University in NYC so wonderful. This unit is super!

    Iteachkidsabc@gmail.com
    :o) V.
    Special Teacher for Special Kids

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    1. Oh, I would LOVE to hear Tomie present! That must have been wonderful! How exciting!

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  4. Hi Linda,

    Tomie dePaola is also my all time favorite author. I've seen him once at a book signing. He did a lesson on how to draw sheep. I also own original art work from one of his books. I'm in love with his books and his art.

    I bet your students loved the prehistoric animal research. Looking forward to your next Tomie de Paola post!

    Mona

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    2. Hi Mona, I wish he would come to Arizona! Do you think he still travels and does that sort of thing? I would love to own some of his original artwork! Did you purchase it from his website?

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  5. ooooh - I'm crossing all my fingers and toes!

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  6. Wow! So many things to pin here!!!
    You know I have a Tomie obsession as well :) I can't wait to see the rest of the series. I think I need a Tomie board...infact I will create it right now!
    Thanks for all the ideas!
    Maribel

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    1. Yes, I know you are a Tomie lover like me! Check out my Tomie board :0) http://pinterest.com/lindakamp/tomie-depaola/

      I'm off to find yours so I can follow!

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  7. I must win! I must WIn! =)
    Rachel

    this looks unbelievable!!

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  8. LOVE his books!! and your creativity (so do my kiddos ;-) ) I actually met him when I was subbing in Asheville NC .. such a nice man !! This is such an awesome giveaway!!! Thanks for the chance at winning this :-)
    Karen
    tommysmom0206@yahoo.com

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  9. LOVE Tomie and LOVE this giveaway!!! My fingers are crossed :)

    Halle
    Across the Hall in 2nd Grade

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  10. I love Tomie! I'd love to win this :) nataliej728@gmail.com

    Recess and Beyond

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  11. Linda,
    You are amazing! I love everything you do! This is the cutest Tomie unit EVER! :) I've never won a blog giveaway, but this would be a great one to start with! I'm going to share it on my blog (probably a bad idea if I want to win, huh?) today!

    Amanda
    Teaching Maddeness

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  12. Hi Linda,
    I am lucky to live and teach in New Hampshire. Tomie de Paola lives nearby. I have been able to meet him and hear him speak several times. He is always one of my "Author of the Month" stars. My kids love all of Tomie's books and like finding his stars, angels, hearts, etc. in all his books. Currently, an art gallery in the next town is having a show of Tomie's work and I need to get there soon! I would love to win your unit!
    rosemarykn at comcast.net

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    1. Thanks so much for sharing this, Rosemary! The teachers in your area must love it! I wonder if he still visits schools?

      I'd love to visit a gallery of his work! I'm emailing you now to get details!

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  13. I would love to win this! You are so creative, too!

    Deb

    debinderry@gmail.com

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  14. Found you via Pinterest- and you sparked my interest! This is my first year teaching first grade and I would LOVE to have all these valuable resources! I sighed up for the give-away fingers crossed :) Thanks for the great ideas and inspiration!

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  15. This looks amazing! I'm your newest follower!

    -Becky
    Lesson Plans and Lattes

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  16. Wow, what a post! I entered and I am your newest follower on your blog and pinterest (not sure why I wasn't already following) I can't wait to read more - your unit looks amazing!
    Heather
    Kickin' It With Class

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  17. I LOVE, LOVE LOVE Tomie! I was able to meet him years ago and get my book signed. He's one of my favorite authors! Hoping to add your unit to my collection. Thanks for sharing!!

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