Friday, January 20, 2017

Mock Caldecott 2017

I started late this year, but I decided to do a Mock Caldecott election with the Kinder and first grade students. Last week we discussed the Caldecott Award and Caldecott Honor and that the awards are for the best picture book.  We discuss how the illustrations often give more detail and are very important to the story.

I showed them last year's winners and read Finding Winnie and Last Stop on Market Street. I pointed out the different techniques that the illustrator used, specifically the cut paper technique that Christian Robinson uses in Last Stop on Market Street.




















I then chose the books we will be voting on for our Mock Caldecott. I follow a few book gurus on Twitter that helped me make me decision for out books, such as John Schu and Travis Jonkers.  I decided this year, since we are starting late, we won't have a lot of books to choose from. We will start with only six.

After deciding on the books for this year, I created a ballot that the students can fill out after we read each book.

This week we read Samson in the Snow, which is about a woolly mammoth named Samson, who loves dandelions and desparately wants a friend. He encounters a red bird who wants to cheer up her friend whose favorite color is yellow. A blizzard comes, and Samson begins to worry about the little red bird, so he wanders off to find her. The picture book is wonderful for making predictions, and the illustrations add so much detail to the story.


Next week, we will read another picture book that just might be the 2017 winner!  (p,s. Even though the real winner is announced next week, I won't tell my kids until we are done. LOL!) 

I can't end the week without letting you see my Jamberry manicure that held up all week long and still looks fabulous! And a sneak peek of what we will read next week. 

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