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THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast by Josh Funk, illustrated by Brendan Kearney. 47. There is a Tribe of Kids by Lane Smith. 48. Yellow Time by Lauren Stringer. 49. The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Some people have asked how I choose which picture books to read. Sometimes, the books had to do with what we were learning at the time (figurative language, character traits, etc.), holidays or events (Valentine’s Day, September 11, etc.), or units (Holocaust, MockCaldecott, etc.).
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST Some people have asked how I choose which picture books to read. Sometimes, the books had to do with what we were learning at the time (figurative language, character traits, etc.), holidays or events (Valentine’s Day, September 11, etc.), or units (Holocaust, MockCaldecott, etc.).
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Some people have asked how I choose which picture books to read. Sometimes, the books had to do with what we were learning at the time (figurative language, character traits, etc.), holidays or events (Valentine’s Day, September 11, etc.), or units (Holocaust, MockCaldecott, etc.).
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST Some people have asked how I choose which picture books to read. Sometimes, the books had to do with what we were learning at the time (figurative language, character traits, etc.), holidays or events (Valentine’s Day, September 11, etc.), or units (Holocaust, MockCaldecott, etc.).
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: ABOUT US Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so better late than never at giving this atry!
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: LIFE IN THE TRENCHES My 8th grade classes have been talking about World War I. They can’t believe the time and effort the countries have put into the making oftheir trenches.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate.THE HANSON HALLWAY
A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Anonymous http://www.blogger.com/profile/15184943416872375908noreply@blogger.com
THE HANSON HALLWAY
Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. 5. The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers. 6. Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustratedby Jean Cassels. 7.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: WELCOME! Hello friends! Welcome to the Hanson Hallway, a blog about our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! Starting this blog was a part of my New Year’s resolution, so THE HANSON HALLWAY: #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST 2016-2017 #ClassroomBookaDay List. 1. School's First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson. 2. Wild About Us! by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens. 3. Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe. 4. The Name Jar by YangsookChoi.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2016 Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have any visitors. Until one night, when their guest bell rings and rings and rings! All of a sudden, Greenglass House is bustling with people, and Milo can kiss his quietbreak
THE HANSON HALLWAY: BOOK TALK TUESDAY Milo is just starting his Christmas break, and can't wait for some much-needed quiet time. Milo's adopted family, The Pines, own Greenglass House, a smuggler's inn in Nagspeake on the side of a hill overlooking the harbor, and this time of year, they hardly have anyvisitors.
THE HANSON HALLWAY: OUR CLASSROOMS A peak into our lives as parents, teachers, and coaches! THE HANSON HALLWAY: 2017 "Mean girls, ghosts, and terrifying ventriloquist dummiesI can't let them win." Tessa Woodward is battling all of these things in The Peculiar Incide nt on Shady Street by L indsay Currie. Tessa and her family have just moved to Chicago from Florida, and she is trying to adjust to her new house, new school, and the new climate. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY PICTURE BOOK LIST After doing #ClassroomBookaDay the past two years in my middle school ELA classroom, I have had a number of requests to share the titles we have read. Well, those lists are finally complete! It took a little longer than expected because I never wrote down the books we read during the 2016-2017 school year.😬 Thankfully, I had a picture of our bulletin board to go off of. This past school year, I got a little wiser, and I wrote down the titles in my Notes app every time we filled up a row on our bulletin board. Speaking of our bulletin board, it was always fun to watch it fill up with the covers of the books we read. We used it as a reference throughout the year to compare books, themes, and illustration styles. I used a bulletin board space that was about 6’ x 8’. With the help of my husband/teacher, he tediously measured and drew the 180-box grid, creating 5” x 5” boxes. I got most of the pictures of the book covers from Amazon, Goodreads, or the author’s/publisher’s website, and then copied and pasted them into Google Slides. I was able to put two covers on each page, and with the vertical and horizontal guides, I could make each book cover the same size each time (about 3.5’ x 4.5”). Thankfully, my school has a colored printer that I was able to use to print off all of the covers. Here are some other #ClassroomBookaDay displays that are really cooltoo!
Amanda Schreiber's (@msaplusteacher) display
Corrina Allen's (@corrinaallen )display
Katie Reilley's (@KReilley5 ) display Some people have asked how I choose which picture books to read. Sometimes, the books had to do with what we were learning at the time (figurative language, character traits, etc.), holidays or events (Valentine’s Day, September 11, etc.), or units (Holocaust, Mock Caldecott, etc.). But other times, we would read newly released pictures books or other books just for fun! No assignments or homework was given after reading the book. None! I wanted students to simply listen, discuss, and enjoy! If you are a middle school teacher who is a little skeptical about reading picture books to your students, you are not alone. When I first decided to do #ClassroomBookaDay, I thought my students would think picture books were babyish, and they wouldn’t like being read to. But once we started, the discussions we had, the things they noticed about the illustrations, and the connections they made were amazing. By the end of the school year, many students commented that #ClassroomBookaDay was their favorite part of our class. So without further ado, here is the complete list of #ClassroomBookaDay picture books used during the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school year! 2016-2017 #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY LIST_
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1. _School's First Day of School_ by Adam Rex, illustrated byChristian Robinson
2. _Wild About Us!_ by Karen Beaumont, illustrated by Janet Stevens 3. _Hello, My Name is Octicorn_ by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe 4. _The Name Jar_ by Yangsook Choi 5. _The Incredible Book Eating Boy_ by Oliver Jeffers 6. _Two Bobbies: A True Story of Hurricane Katrina, Friendship, and Survival_ by Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery, illustrated by JeanCassels
7. _How to Read a Story_ by Kate Messner, illustrated by Mark Siegel 8. _Where Are My Books?_ by Debbie Ridpath Ohi 9. _A Hungry Lion, or A Dwindling Assortment of Animals_ by Lucy RuthCummins
10. _A Unicorn Named Sparkle_ by Amy Young 11. _The Man Who Walked Between the Towers_ by Mordicai Gerstein 12. _Fireboat: The Heroic Adventures of the John J. Harvey_ by MairaKalman
13. _Seven and a Half Tons of Steel_ by Janet Nolan, illustrated byThomas Gonzalez
14. _14 Cows for America_ by Carmen Agra Deedy, illustrated by ThomasGonzalez
15. _September 12th: We Knew Everything Would Be All Right_ by Masterson Elementary Students 16. _Let Me Finish!_ by Minh Le, illustrated by Isabel Roxas 17. _Surf’s Up_ by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Daniel Miyares 18. _The Dot_ by Peter H. Reynolds 19. _Mr. Tiger Goes Wild_ by Peter Brown 20. _This Little Pirate_ by Philomen Sturges, illustrated by AmyWalrod
21. _The Invisible Boy_ by Trudy Ludwig, illustrated by PatriceBarton
22. _Are We There Yet?_ by Dan Santat 23. _The OK Book_ by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by TomLichtenheld
24. _Not a Box_ by Antoinette Porits 25. _Hop on Pop_ by Dr. Seuss 26. _Where the Wild Things Are_ by Maurice Sendak 27. _The Giving Tree_ by Shel Silverstein 28. _The Librarian of Basra_ by Jeanette Winter 29. _The Story of Ferdinand_ by Munro Leaf, illustrated by RobertLawson
30. _They All Saw a Cat_ by Brendan Wenzel 31. _Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn_ by Kenard Pak 32. _I Am a Story_ by Dan Yaccarino 33. _A Child of Books_ by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston 34. _The Dark_ by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Jon Klassen 35. _Substitute Creacher_ by Chris Gall 36. _Leo, A Ghost Story_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by ChristianRobinson
37. _I’m Not Afraid of This Haunted House_ by Laurie Friedman, illustrated by Teresa Murfin 38. _The Banshee_ by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully 39. _Crankenstein_ by Samantha Berger, illustrated by Dan Santat 40. _Monster Needs Your Vote_ by Paul Czajak, illustrated by WendyGrieb
41. _Grace for President_ by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by LeUyenPham
42. _So You Want to Be President?_ by Judith St. George, illustratedby David Small
43. _Duck for President_ by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin 44. _I Could Do That! Esther Morris Gets Women the Vote_ by Linda Arms White, illustrated by Nancy Carpenter 45. _Max for President_ by Jarrett J. Krosoczka 46. _Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast _by Josh Funk, illustrated byBrendan Kearney
47. _There is a Tribe of Kids_ by Lane Smith 48. _Yellow Time_ by Lauren Stringer 49. _The Day the Crayons Quit_ by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by OliverJeffers
50. _The Little Red Pen_ by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel 51. _Exclamation Mark_ by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated TomLichtenheld
52. _The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore_ by William Joyce, illustrated by Joe Bluhm 53. _Milly and the Macy’s Parade_ by Shana Corey, illustrated byBrett Helquist
54. _Wonderfall_ by Michael Hall 55. _Sweetest Kulu_ by Celina Kalluk, illustrated by AlexandriaNeonakis
56. _Tap Tap Boom Boom_ by Elizabeth Bluemle, illustrated by G. BrianKaras
57. _I Hear a Pickle: and Smell, See, Touch, Taste It, Too!_ byRachel Isadora
58. _Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo_ by Kevin Lewis 59. _The Book With No Pictures_ by B.J. Novak 60. _Listen, Listen_ by Phillis Gershator, illustrated by Alison Jay 61. _Thump, Quack, Moo_ by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Betsy Lewin 62. _Tiny Little Fly_ by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Kevin Waldron 63. _Oh No!_ by Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann 64. _In the Tall, Tall Grass_ by Denise Fleming 65. _Roller Coaster_ by Marla Frazee 66. _Superhero ABC_ by Bob McLeod 67. _Animalia_ by Graeme Base 68. _Wemberly Worried_ by Kevin Henkes 69. _Silly Sally_ by Audrey Wood 70. _Pirasaurs!_ by Josh Funk, illustrated by Michael H. Slack 71. _The Snowy Day_ by Ezra Jack Keats 72. _If Snowflakes Tasted Like Fruitcake_ by Stacey Previn 73. _Kel Gilligan’s Daredevil Stunt Show_ by Michael Buckley, illustrated by Dan Santat 74. _Little Babymouse and the Christmas Cupcakes_ by Jennifer L. Holm, illustrated by Matthew Holm 75. _Holler Loudly_ by Cynthia Leitich Smith, illustrated by BarryGott
76. _How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?_ by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mark Teague 77. _How Do Dinosaurs Say Happy Chanukah?_ by Jane Yolen, illustratedby Mark Teague
78. _A Bad Kitty Christmas_ by Nick Bruel 79. _Santasaurus_ by Niamh Sharkey 80. _Santa Cows_ by Cooper Edens, illustrated by Daniel Lane 81. _The Snowman_ by Raymond Briggs 82. _Footprints in the Snow_ by Mei Matsuoka 83. _Snowballs_ by Lois Ehlert 84. _An Otis Christmas_ by Loren Long 85. _Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear_ by Lindsay Mattick, illustrated by Sophie Blackall 86. _The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend_ by Dan Santat 87. _This is Not My Hat_ by Jon Klassen 88. _Twenty Yawns_ by Jane Smiley, illustrated by Lauren Castillo 89. _Shy_ by Deborah Freedman 90. _The Night Gardener_ by Terry Fan and Eric Fan 91. _Be a Friend_ by Salina Yoon 92. _This is Not a Picture Book!_ by Sergio Ruzzier 93. _Horrible Bear!_ by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by Zachariah OHora 94. _Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat_by Javaka Steptoe
95. _Freedom in Congo Square_ by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by R. Gregory Christie 96. _Penguin Problems_ by Jory John, illustrated by Lane Smith 97. _Swimmy_ by Leo Lionni 98. _Mr. Peabody’s Apples_ by Madonna, illustrated by Loren Long 99. _Stick and Stone_ by Beth Ferry, illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld 100. _One_ by Kathryn Otoshi 101. _Wings_ by Christopher Myers 102. _Each Kindness_ by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis 103. _Chrysanthemum_ by Kevin Henkes 104. _Big Red Lollipop_ by Rukhsana Khan, illustrated by SophieBlackall
105. _How Kind!_ by Mary Murphy 106. _Last Stop on Market Street_ by Matt de la Pena, illustrated byChristian Robinson
107. _Those Shoes_ by Maribeth Boelts, illustrated by Noah Z. Jones 108. _Bully_ by Patricia Polacco 109. _Leonardo, the Terrible Monster_ by Mo Willems 110. _A Crankenstein Valentine_ by Samantha Berger, illustrated byDan Santat
111. _And Tango Makes Three_ by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, illustrated by Henry Cole 112. _Journey_ by Aaron Becker 113. _Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla_ by Katherine Applegate, illustrated by G. Brian Karas 114. _Gaston_ by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by Christian Robinson 115. _Wolfie the Bunny _by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by ZachariahOHora
116. _Blizzard_ by John Rocco 117. _My Teacher is a Monster! (No, I Am Not.) _by Peter Brown 118. _Snappsy the Alligator_ by Julie Falatko, illustrated by TimMiller
119. _Pink is for Blobfish: Discovering the World’s Perfectly Pink Animals_ by Jess Keating 120. _Rosie Revere, Engineer_ by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by DavidRoberts
121. _Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan: Two Stories of Bravery_ by Jeanette Winter 122. _Drum Dream Girl_ by Margarita Engle, illustrated by RafaelLopez
123. _Trombone Shorty_ by Troy Andrews, illustrated by Bryan Collier 124. _The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind_ by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer, illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon 125. _The Day-Glo Brothers: The True Story of Bob and Joe Switzer’s Bright Ideas and Brand-New Colors_ by Chris Barton, illustrated byTony Persiani
126. _The Polar Bear_ by Jenni Desmond 127. _Dorothea’s Eyes: Dorothea Lange Photographs the Truth_ by Barb Rosenstock, illustrated by Gerard Dubois 128. _The Secret Subway_ by Shana Corey, illustrated by Red NoseStudio
129. _Hoop Genius: How a Desperate Teacher and a Rowdy Gym Class Invented Basketball_ by John Coy, illustrated by Joe Morse 130. _Anything But Ordinary Addie: The True Story of Adelaide Herrmann, Queen of Magic_ by Mara Rockliff, illustrated by IacopoBruno
131. _Pop!: The Invention of Bubble Gum_ by Meghan McCarthy 132. _Giant Squid _by Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann 133. _In Mary’s Garden_ by Tina Kugler and Carson Kugler 134. _Whoosh!: Lonnie Johnson’s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions_ by Chris Barton, illustrated by Don Tate 135. _Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louis Bourgeois_ by Amy Novesky, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault 136. _Henry’s Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad_ by Ellen Levine, illustrated by Kadir Nelson 137. _The William Hoy Story: How a Deaf Baseball Player Changed the Game_ by Nancy Churnin, illustrated by Jez Tuya 138. _The Kid from Diamond Street: The Extraordinary Story of Baseball Legend Edith Houghton_ by Audrey Vernick, illustrated bySteven Salerno
139. _Animal Ark: Celebrating our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures_ by Kwame Alexander, Mary Rand Hess and Deanna Nikaldo, illustrated byJoel Sartore
140. _The Cookie Fiasco_ by Dan Santat 141. _Rain!_ By Linda Ashman, illustrated by Christian Robinson 142. _Creepy Carrots!_ by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by Peter Brown 143. _Explorers of the Wild_ by Cale Atkinson 144. _Dad and the Dinosaur_ by Gennifer Choldenko, illustrated by DanSantat
145. _The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors_ by Drew Daywalt, illustratedby Adam Rex
146. _Star of Fear, Star of Hope_ by Jo Hoestlandt, illustrated byJohanna Kang
147. _The Cats in Krasinski Square_ by Karen Hesse, illustrated byWendy Watson
148. _Jars of Hope: How One Woman Helped Save 2,500 Children During the Holocaust_ by Jennifer Roy, illustrated by Meg Owenson 149. _The Case of the Stinky Stench (Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast)_ by Josh Funk, illustrated by Brendan Kearney 150. _Otto: The Autobiography of a Teddy Bear_ by Tomi Ungerer 151. _The Harmonica_ by Tony Johnston, illustrated by Ron Mazellan 152. _Benno and the Night of Broken Glass_ by Meg Wiviott, illustrated by Josee Bisaillon 153. _Luba: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen_ by Luba Tryszynska-Frederick, illustrated by Ann Marshall 154. _The Tree in the Courtyard: Looking Through Anne Frank’s Window_ by Jeff Gottesfeld, illustrated by Peter McCarty 155. _Willy and Max: A Holocaust Story_ by Amy Littlesugar, illustrated by William Low 156. _Be Quiet!_ by Ryan T. Higgins 157. _Who Was the Woman Who Wore the Hat?_ By Nancy Patz 158. _Flowers on the Wall _by Miriam Nerlove 159. _The Lily Cupboard_ by Shulamith Levey Oppenheim, illustrated byRonald Himler
160. _The Magician of Auschwitz_ by Kathy Kacer, illustrated byGillian Newland
161. _Everyone Loves Bacon_ by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by EricWight
162. _Dragon Loves Tacos 2:_ The Sequel by Adam Rubin, illustrated byDaniel Salmieri
163. _Strictly No Elephants_ by Lisa Mantchev, illustrated by TaeeunYoo
164. _Pass It On_ by Sophie Henn 165. _Not Quite Narwhal_ by Jessie Sima 166. _You Don’t Want a Unicorn_ by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by LizClimo
167. _A Perfect Day_ by Lane Smith 168. _The Book of Mistakes_ by Corinna Luyken 169. _Triangle_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen 170. _Dot._ by Randi Zuckerberg, illustrated by Joe Berger 171. _Even Superheroes Have Bad Days_ by Shelly Becker, illustratedby Eda Kaban
172. _Robo-Sauce_ by Adam Rubin, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri 173. _This House, Once_ by Deborah Freedman 174. _The Day the Crayons Came Home_ by Drew Daywalt, illustrated byOliver Jeffers
175. _We’re All Wonders_ by R.J. Palacio 176. _Happy Dreamer_ by Peter H. Reynolds 177. _The Marvelous Thing That Came From a Spring: The Accidental Invention of the Toy That Swept the Nation_ by Gilbert Ford 178. _A Fine, Fine School_ by Sharon Creech, illustrated by HarryBliss
179. _And Then Comes Summer_ by Tom Brenner, illustrated by Jaime Kim 180. _I Wish You More_ by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by TomLichtenheld
2017-2018 #CLASSROOMBOOKADAY LIST_
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1. _School's First Day of School_ by Adam Rex, illustrated byChristian Robinson
2. _Nerdy Birdy_ by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by Matt Davies 3. _Each Kindness_ by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis 4. _The Most Magnificent Thing_ by Ashley Spires 5. _Dear Dragon_ by Josh Funk, illustrated by Rodolfo Montalvo 6. _Let Me Finish!_ by Minh Le, illustrated by Isabel Roxas 7. _How This Book Was Made_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Adam Rex 8. _The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors_ by Drew Daywalt, illustratedby Adam Rex
9. _Everyone Loves Bacon_ by Kelly DiPucchio, illustrated by EricWight
10. _Marvelous Cornelius: Hurricane Katrina and the Spirit of New Orleans_ by Phil Bildner, illustrated by John Parra 11. _Those Shoes_ by Maribeth Boelts, illustrated by Noah Z. Jones 12. _Bluebird_ by Bob Staake 13. _The Invisible Boy_ by Trudy Ludwig, illustrated by PatriceBarton
14. _They All Saw a Cat_ by Brendan Wenzel 15. _Come With Me_ by Holly M. McGhee, illustrated by Pascal Lemaitre 16. _Where Oliver Fits_ by Cale Atkinson 17. _Nothing Rhymes with Orange_ by Adam Rex 18. _Saved by the Boats_ by Julie Gassman, illustrated by Steve Moors 19. _Enemy Pie_ by Derek Munson, illustrated by Tara Calahan King 20. _Last Stop on Market Street_ by Matt de la Pena, illustrated byChristian Robinson
21. _The Best Part of Me_ by Wendy Ewald 22. _Sam & Dave Dig a Hole_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by JonKlassen
23. _Spork_ by Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault 24. _Escargot_ by Dashka Slater, illustrated by Sydney Hanson 25. _Stay: A Girl, a Dog, a Bucket List_ by Kate Klise, illustratedby M. Sarah Klise
26. _Telephone_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jen Corace 27. _Nanette’s Baguette_ by Mo Willems 28. _Blue Sky White Stars_ by Sarvinder Naberhaus, illustrated byKadir Nelson
29. _Jabari Jumps_ by Gaia Cornwall 30. _There Might Be Lobsters_ by Carolyn Crimi, illustrated by LaurelMolk
31. _Sarabella’s Thinking Cap_ by Judy Schachner 32. _Uni the Unicorn_ by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated byBrigette Barrager
33. _Pete & Pickles_ by Berkeley Breathed 34. _The Other Side_ by Jacqueline Woodson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis 35. _Bad Guy_ by Hannah Barnaby, illustrated by Mike Yamada 36. _Picture Day Perfection_ by Deborah Diesen, illustrated by DanSantat
37. _Creepy Carrots_ by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by Peter Brown 38. _I Want My Hat Back_ by Jon Klassen 39. _This Is Not My Hat_ by Jon Klassen 40. _We Found a Hat_ by Jon Klassen 41. _How to Make Friends With a Ghost_ by Rebecca Green 42. _The Bad Seed_ by Jory John, illustrated by Pete Oswald 43. _Just a Dream_ by Chris Van Allsburg 44. _After the Fall_ by Dan Santat 45. _Mr. Tiger Goes Wild_ by Peter Brown 46. _The Dark_ by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Jon Klassen 47. _Mother Bruce_ by Ryan T. Higgins 48. _Hotel Bruce_ by Ryan T. Higgins 49. _Be Quiet!_ by Ryan T. Higgins 50. _Bruce’s Big Move_ by Ryan T. Higgins 51. _Creepy Pair of Underwear_ by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated byPeter Brown
52. _Substitute Creacher_ by Chris Gall 53. _Z is for Zombie_ by Merily Kutner, illustrated by John Manders 54. _The Book With No Pictures_ by B.J. Novak 55. _Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type_ by Doreen Cronin, illustratedby Betsy Lewin
56. _All the Way to Havana_ by Margarita Engle, illustrated by MikeCurato
57. _The Antlered Ship_ by Dashka Slater, illustrated by the FanBrothers
58. _Life_ by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Brendan Wenzel 59. _Malala’s Magic Pencil_ by Malala Yousafzai, illustrated byKerascoet
60. _It Takes a Village_ by Hillary Rodham Clinton, illustrated byMarla Frazee
61. _Be a Friend_ by Salina Yoon 62. _Strictly No Elephants_ by Lisa Mantchev, illustrated by TaeeunYoo
63. _Ice Boy_ by David Ezra Stein 64. _The Book of Mistakes_ by Corinna Luyken 65. _Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast _by Josh Funk, illustrated byBrendan Kearney
66. _Thank You, Sarah_ by Laurie Halse Anderson, illustrated by MattFaulkner
67. _Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade_ by Melissa Sweet 68. _Read the Book, Lemmings!_ by Ame Dyckman, illustrated byZachariah Ohora
69. _La La La_ by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Jaime Kim 70. _The Heart and the Bottle_ by Oliver Jeffers 71. _Not Quite Narwal_ by Jessie Sima 72. _Most People_ by Michael Leannah, illustrated by Jennifer E.Morris
73. _Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat_by Javaka Steptoe
74. _The Three Pigs_ by David Wiesner 75. _Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear_ by Lindsay Mattick, illustrated by Sophie Blackall 76. _The Lion and the Mouse_ by Jerry Pinkney 77. _The Snowy Day_ by Ezra Jack Keats 78. _Why Am I Me?_ by Paige Britt, illustrated by Sean Qualls andSelina Alko
79. _When’s My Birthday?_ by Julie Fogliano, illustrated byChristian Robinson
80. _Little Fox in the Forest_ by Stephanie Graegin 81. _The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse_ by Mac Barnett, illustratedby Jon Klassen
82. _Flashlight Night_ by Matt Forrest Esenwine, illustrated by FredKoehler
83. _Red & Lulu_ by Matt Tavares 84. _Wolf in the Snow_ by Matthew Cordell 85. _Click, Clack, Ho! Ho! Ho!_ by Doreen Cronin, illustrated byBetsy Lewin
86. _Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter_ by Kenard Pak 87. _When Santa Was a Baby_ by Linda Bailey, illustrated by GenevieveGodbout
88. _The Curious Garden_ by Peter Brown 89. _Mighty Moby_ by Ed Young, illustrated by Barbara DaCosta 90. _Love_ by Matt de la Pena, illustrated by Loren Long 91. _Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters_ by Michael Mahin, illustrated by Evan Turk 92. _Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion_ by Chris Barton, illustrated by Victo Ngai 93. _Hey Black Child_ by Useni Eugene Perkins, illustrated by BryanCollier
94. _A Perfect Day_ by Lane Smith 95. _Windows_ by Julia Denos, illustrated by E.B. Goodale 96. _That Neighbor Kid_ by Daniel Miyares 97. _This House, Once_ by Deborah Freedman 98. _Tony_ by Ed Galing, illustrated by Erin E. Stead 99. _Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut_ by Derrick Barnes, illustratedby Gordon C. James
100. _A Boy, a Mouse, and a Spider_ by Barbara Herkert, illustratedby Lauren Castillo
101. _Claymates_ by Dev Petty, illustrated by Lauren Eldridge 102. _Egg_ by Kevin Henkes 103. _Nerdy Birds Tweets_ by Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by MattDavies
104. _Ada Twist, Scientist_ by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by DavidRoberts
105. _I Am a Story_ by Dan Yaccarino 106. _A Greyhound, a Groundhog_ by Emily Jenkins, illustrated byChris Appelhans
107. _The Digger and the Flower_ by Joseph Kuefler 108. _The Day the Crayons Quit_ by Drew Daywalt, illustrated byOliver Jeffers
109. _The Day the Crayons Came Home _by Drew Daywalt, illustrated byOliver Jeffers
110. _What Do You Do With an Idea? _by Kobi Yamada, illustrated byMae Besom
111. _It Came in the Mail_ by Ben Clanton 112. _Valensteins_ by Ethan Long 113. _This is Not a Valentine_ by Carter Higgins, illustrated by LucyRuth Cummins
114. _Nana in the City_ by Lauren Castillo 115. _Chef Roi Choi and the Street Food Remix_ by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and June Jo Lee, illustrated by Man One 116. _A Different Pond_ by Bao Phi, illustrated by Thi Bui 117. _What Do You Do With a Problem? _by Kobi Yamada, illustrated byMae Besom
118. _The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend_ by Dan Santat 119. _Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean’s Most Fearless Scientist _by Jess Keating, illustrated by Marta Alvarez Miguens 120. _Mr. Ferris and His Wheel _by Kathryn Gibbs Davis, illustratedby Gilbert Ford
121. _Not So Different: What You Really Want to Ask About Having a Disability_ by Shane Burcaw, illustrated by Matt Carr 122. _Shy_ by Deborah Freedman 123. _It’s Not Jack in the Beanstalk_ by Josh Funk, illustrated byEdwardian Taylor
124. _The Girl Who Thought in Pictures_ by Julia Finley Mosca, illustrated by Daniel Rieley 125. _The Water Princess_ by Susan Verde, illustrated by PeterReynolds
126. _She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World_ by Chelsea Clinton, illustrated by Alexandra Boiger 127. _She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed Histor_y by Chelsea Clinton, illustrated by Alexandra Boiger 128. _Queen of the Diamond: The Lizzie Murphy Story_ by Emily ArnoldMcCully
129. _Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation_ by Duncan Tonatiuh 130. _Star of Fear, Star of Hope_ by Jo Hoestlandt, illustrated byJohanna Kang
131. _The Tree in the Courtyard: Looking Through Anne Frank’s Window_ by Jeff Gottesfeld, illustrated by Peter McCarty 132. _Benno and the Night of Broken Glass_ by Meg Wiviott, illustrated by Josee Bisaillon 133. _The Whispering Town_ by Jennifer Elvgren, illustrated by FabioSantomauro
134. _Jars of Hope: How One Woman Helped Save 2,500 Children During the Holocaust_ by Jennifer Roy, illustrated by Meg Owenson 135. _Festival of Colors_ by Surishtha Sehgal and Kabir Sehgal, illustrated by Vashti Harrison 136. _Children Make Terrible Pets_ by Peter Brown 137. _The Pink Hat_ by Andrew Joyner 138. _Salt in His Shoes: Michael Jordan in Pursuit of a Dream_ by Deloris Jordan and Roslyn M. Jordan, illustrated by Kadir Nelson 139. _Let the Children March_ by Monica Clark-Robinson, illustratedby Frank Morrison
140. _The Big Umbrella_ by Amy June Bates and Juniper Bates 141. _Pandora_ by Victoria Turnbull 142. _Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race_ by Margot Lee Shetterly, illustrated by Laura Freeman 143. _Brothers at Bat: The True Story of an Amazing All-Brother Baseball Team_ by Audrey Vernick, illustrated by Steven Salerno 144. _Pool_ by Jihyeon Lee 145. _I Didn’t Do My Homework Because…_ by Davide Cali, illustrated by Benjamin Chaud 146. _Actual Size_ by Steve Jenkins 147. _Creature Features_ by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page 148. _Charlotte the Scientist is Squished_ by Camille Andros, illustrated by Brianne Farley 149. _The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes_ by Julia Finley Mosca, illustrated by Daniel Rieley 150. _Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship_ by Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes, illustrated by Scott Magoon 151. _Imagine_ by John Lennon, illustrated by Jean Jullien 152. _Here We Are_ by Oliver Jeffers 153. _Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years_ by Stacy McAnulty, illustrated by David Litchfield 154. _The Bear Ate Your Sandwich_ by Julia Sarcone-Roach 155. _Brief Thief_ by Michael Escoffier, illustrated by Kris DiGiacomo
156. _Happy!_ by Pharrell Williams 157. _How It Feels to Be a Boat_ by James Kwan 158. _McToad Mows Tiny Island_ by Tom Angleberger, illustrated byJohn Hendrix
159. _John Deere, That’s Who!_ By Tracy Nelson, illustrated by TimZeltner
160. _Farmer Duck_ by Martin Waddell, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury 161. _The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdos_ by Deborah Heiligman, illustrated by LeUyen Pham 162. _Infinity and Me_ by Kate Hosford, illustrated by GabiSwiatkowska
163. _Harriet Gets Carried Away_ by Jessie Sima 164. _Misunderstood Shark_ by Ame Dyckman, illustrated by ScottMagoon
165. _Rot, the Cutest in the World!_ by Ben Clanton 166. _Dude!_ by Aaron Reynold, illustrated by Dan Santat 167. _Hello Hello_ by Brendan Wenzel 168. _Wordy Birdy_ by Tammi Sauer, illustrated by Dave Mottram 169. _Everything You Need for a Treehouse_ by Carter Higgins, illustrated by Emily Hughes 170. _Stuck_ by Oliver Jeffers 171. _Triangle_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen 172. _Square_ by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen 173. _Unplugged_ by Steve Anthony 174. _Dragons Love Tacos_ by Adam Rubin, illustrated by DanielSalmieri
175. _Mr. Peabody’s Apples_ by Madonna, illustrated by Loren Long 176. _The Watermelon Seed_ by Greg Pizzoli 177. _Are We There Yet?_ by Dan Santat 178. _Cloudette_ by Tom Lichtenheld 179. _The Egg_ by M.P. Robertson 180. _Last Day Blues _by Julie Danneberg, illustrated by Judy Love If you have any questions about #ClassroomBookaDay or need picture books ideas, visit the #ClassroomBookaDay website , join the #ClassroomBookaDay groupon Facebook , or
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