Tuesday, October 20, 2009

A Place in the Sun (Jill Rubalcaba, 80 pages)

We read A Place in the Sun today and compared Sunmet's life with the lives of Marcus and Lella in the following ways:
  • Worship and Prayer
  • Treating Sickness
  • Home and Family
  • Country Leader
  • Punishment for Wrongdoing
  • Entertainment
Summary of story:
When Sunmut's sculptor father is bitten by a cobra, Senmut believes that if he can carve a statue of the healer-goddess Sekhmet that will please her, she will help save Yuf. As the boy works, he carelessly throws aside a tool, accidentally killing a dove. This thoughtless act, in ancient Egypt, means a death sentence for Senmut, unless the gods intercede on his behalf. They do, and instead of a quick death, the boy is sentenced to work in the mines, which will lead, he knows, to a slower, but no-less-sure, demise. How Sunmut escapes this fate and, by virtue of his talent and some good luck, survives to become Royal Sculptor to the Pharaoh, makes for an exciting and information-filled adventure!

Monday, October 19, 2009

So many books, so little time...

Marcus is reading several books at the moment, but recently completed A Good Night for Ghosts, Mary Pope Osborne (~110 pages), and a few shorter stories like: Grandaddy's Place (Helen Griffith), Goldilocks and the Three Bears (a modern take on the old fairy tale by Steven Guarnaccia), How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball (David Shannon).

Gabriella is reading through all of her Magic School Bus Books again and also her "about" books: About Birds, About Mammals, About Arachnids, etc... (Catherine Sill). We have all of them and although they are very simple, she enjoys the illustrations and the longer descriptions of each animal in the back of the book. Gabriella is very much enjoying Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg (Levine, ~208 pages) and is almost finished.

Gabriella and Marcus both recently finished The McElderry Book of Aesop's Fables (Morpurgo), and The Unusual Suspects (The Sisters Grimm, Book 2, ~320 pages).

We are currently reading The Wizard of Oz (L. Frank Braum, ~200 pages). I particularly like the version illustrated by the Junior Library, as the writing is a bit larger and the illustrations are simple and sweet.

Steve recently finished his unit on Literary Devices and now, especially during family worship, the children are recognizing them when we read scripture. His plan is to teach them ten new devices each year. They now are familiar with: Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Hyperbole, Understatement, Metonymy, Synecdoche, Hendiadys, Eupemism, and Irony. If you would like to see what he has done, feel free to email him! He's happy to share :-).

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Kate DiCamillo writes such lovely childrens' books. You may recognize her other books: The Tale of Despereaux and Because of Winn-Dixie.

Gabriella just finished The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (197 pages), and said it was one of her favorite books.

Summary:
Edward, a china rabbit, is lost when he is dropped over the side of a boat. Edward journeys home and has many encounters along the way. He learns valuable lessons about life through these encounters..

Monday, October 5, 2009

Recently read books 10/5

Marcus: Coudy with a chance of Meatballs (Junior Novelization) 112 pages, The Rockhound Science Mysteries (book 1, 2, and 3) all about 50 pages

Lella: Mole and Shrew (Koller), Pickles to Pittsburgh (Barrett)

Both: Nim's Island Movie Storybook (Scholastic), Three Stories You Can Read to Your Cat (Miller), Three More Stories You Can Read to Your Cat (Miller)

It was so fun to see Marcus and Gabriella read to their stuffed cat "Alley". I am going to reserve the dog version for sure!

We are also reading the McElderly's book of Aesop's Fables. The kids love to read a fable and then write down what they think the moral of the story is.

Enjoy!

Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs Junior Novelization

Marcus and Lella loved reading this book based on the soon to be released movie and famous book Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs by the Barretts . Marcus even laughed out loud at certain parts of the story!

Enjoy!