Monday 4 January 2016

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

January will be an exciting month! We will be starting multiplication and cursive writing!

We will be embarking on a study of books authored by Mary Pope Osborne. The Magic Tree House series takes readers on magical journeys to the past. Jack and Annie, a pair of siblings, display courage, confidence, and strength as they tackle one  problem after another. 

What makes Jack and Annie so likable are their ordinary qualities. They are fond of  rainbows, cute animals, and enjoy joking around. And, like their young readers, they have normal fears, doubts, and questions about the world around them.

Teaching with a series enriches learning in many ways. Familiar characters allow readers to make more accurate predictions: they can anticipate what characters will do based on other books.

Familiar plot devices assist readers in summarizing information, drawing conclusions, and making inferences. An author’s recognizable style brings a level of comfort to the reading experiences, and it allows readers to more fully focus on the story. While different elements, such as character, setting, and goal may vary, the basic plot structure remains the same in a series. Young writers can apply familiar patterns to their own writing as they experiment with story structure.


1 comment:

  1. Our son finally found some fiction that he'll read. He doesn't have to be told to read, he just does it. Magic Tree House books were lying around at home - now he notices!

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