That settled, I can worry about more bookish matters. Here is the other pressure in my life: I have been invited to be Guest Reader in my fifth grade son's classroom this Friday. I have twenty minutes to read to the class. What do I choose? Keep in mind, he will be in middle school next year and there will be no more guest reading. What should I choose to entertain this audience?
Last year Amy Krouse Rosenthal's Duck! Rabbit! was a huge hit. It inspired conversation and doodling.
Several times in the past I have read Tomie De Paola's Fin M'Coul. It is the perfect choice for March and I love to lay it on thick with the Irish brogue.
I am looking for something different this year. My son's teacher told me I will be reading immediately before phys ed class (I've been informed by my first grader that "Gym is a room and Physical Education is a class.") Maybe I should read about an inspirational athlete. David Adler's biographies of Lou Gehrig and Gertrude Ederle might be good selections. What to choose? Any suggestions?
2 comments:
Sounds like a tough assignment to me! I have a daughter in 4th grade and I'm not sure how I would keep her whole class engaged. I've thought about volunteering to read Neil Gaiman's THE WOLVES IN THE WALLS to them, because it's a great picture book, but too scary for younger children. It's a little longer than a regular picture book, so that makes it seem less babyish to that age, which seems to be a big issue.
I like that idea! Thanks.
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