The challenge: getting sets of books that belong together in the hand of kids! Some teachers and I have been thinking about this and we have conquered the challenge. At first we rushed to order new sets of books for our classroom libraries. "What are the book lists?" the teachers asked me. I suggested that we go with interests of the students and invite the kids to make sets of books from the baskets that are already in the classroom libraries. Really... it works! We found these examples of text sets on my shelf. Enjoy! I hope you and your students have fun learning about interesting topics!
Some Text Sets from My Shelf That You Can Use to…
- Teach kids how to study and learn about a topic.
- Teach kids to talk across books during read aloud or partner time.
- Teach kids to notice themes across books.
- Teach kids to use content specific vocabulary in their accountable partner talk.
Sports:
Koala Lou by Mem Fox
Mr. Putter and Tabby Run the Race by Cynthia Ryalnt
Sam Plays Paddle Ball by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Max Rides His Bike by Jenny Giles (published by Rigby)
Sam’s Race by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Good Sports: Rhymes about Running, Jumping, Throwing, and More by Jack Prelutsky
My Basketball Book by Gail Gibbons
My Soccer Book by Gail Gibbons
Dogs:
Mr. Putter and Tabby Walk the Dog by Cynthia Rylant
Henry and Mudge and the Big Test by Cynthia Rylant
“The Trouble with Dogs…” Said Dad by Bob Graham
Once I Ate a Pie by Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest
Stella Unleashed: Notes from the Doghouse by Linda Ashman
Trucks:
Earthmovers by Lee Sullivan Hill
Toby and B.J. by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Toby and the Accident by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Toby at Stony Bay by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Toby and the Big Red Van by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Toby and the Big Tree by Annette Smith (published by Rigby)
Construction Zone by Cheryl Willis Hudosn, Photos by Richard Solbol
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