Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Book Nook (Enemy Pie)

 

I can’t believe that tomorrow is already Friday. I’m not complaining (AT ALL), but I can’t get over how TIME FLIES!

Last week, I told you all that I was going to start a weekly feature called, “The Book Nook.” Each week, I’ll be featuring a different picture book. I’ll be sharing anchor charts, lesson plan ideas, and all kinds of other goodies! (Note: I initially wanted to start this little idea on Tuesday, but you know how that goes. Bear with me!)

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This week, I am featuring the book, Enemy Pie.

Have you all ever read this story? It is seriously precious! It’s about a boy who was having the perfect summer until Jeremy Ross moved into the neighborhood. Jeremy Ross immediately becomes this little boy’s BIGGEST ENEMY. The little boy’s dad comes up with a solution to the problem: Enemy Pie. But, before Jeremy Ross can eat the Enemy Pie, the little boy must spend an entire day with him.

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My students love this book! It’s perfect for all kinds of lessons, like friendship, problem/solution, and how to be kind to others. Also, it’s a great discussion book…even for those shy ones!

One fun thing you could do is make an Enemy Pie anchor chart. On our anchor chart, we brainstormed ways we can be a good friend. {Laminate your anchor charts and hang them up around your classroom! Your kids will refer to them all year long.}

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Another great activity you could do is make “Friendship Pie.” In pairs, you could have your students brainstorm the “ingredients” needed for “Friendship Pie,” and write the “instructions’ on how to be a good friend. Afterwards, they could work together to make a simple and cute “Friendship Pie” craft (templates are provided for you below).

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You could always have them complete a Venn-Diagram on how they are alike and different. This is a fun way to teach students how to use a Venn-Diagram, as well!

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If you’re reading this book during Language Arts, it fits in perfectly with problem and solution! Have your students identify the problem and solution using this simple graphic organizer.

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Sometimes, I’m short on time in the morning, so I love having quick and simple Morning Work activities. This writing prompt is perfect for those late mornings!

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You can download all of these activities (including the pie templates) free! Just click on the link to grab them. Enjoy!

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Do you have a picture book you’d like me to feature? Leave the name of it below!

23 comments:

  1. These resources are absolutely fabulous Lynds!!

    Tracy

    Creekside Teacher Tales

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  2. Thank you so much Lyndsey! I love everything you make :) This is such a fabulous freebie! This is definitely something that I could use with my kiddos. That book looks so cute and perfect for first graders! Thanks again!
    Sarah
    Sarah's First Grade Snippets

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  3. YAY! I was soo-- looking forward to you posting your Book Nook and so glad you did. I think this is a FAB idea!!! I have not read that book but am going to go get it right away to check it out.

    Thanks so much Lyndsey!
    Brittany
    Lovely Literacy & More

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  4. LOVE this book & I love your idea of a picture book feature each week. Thank you SO much for sharing these resources :)
    Storie
    Stories by Storie

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  5. I love this story...we read it every year. Now we will be able to do your fun activities with it, too. Thanks so much!

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  6. ohmygoodness...I love Enemy Pie! Thanks so much for the freebies! :)

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  7. Thanks a lot!!! My kids adore picture books, this is going to be fantastic : )

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  8. Love that book! Good choice and fabulous resources. Nice job?,

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  9. Wow, awesome freebies. One of my favorite books. It is one of the books read aloud on http://www.storylineonline.net. Thanks for sharing!

    Sarah
    Using My Teacher Voice

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  10. Love your Enemy Pie freebie. I used it today in class for a Friday activity, and my kids loved it. The recipe pages came out so cute! Thanks for creating it!!
    -Lovely Nina
    http://lovelylittlelearners.blogspot.com

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  11. I have had that book for a year and never knew exactly what I wanted to do with it! Now I know! Thank you so much for the fabulous freebie!
    Kim
    TheVeryBusyFirstGraders

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  12. Cute idea! My 1st graders could use a lesson on being friends.

    T think you use Houghton Mifflin reading and I thought this lesson would work well with the story "That Toad is Mine" in theme 7. The boys in that story don't get along, so it would be a good transition into being friends and friendships.

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  13. How great is this? Thanks for sharing! Love your anchor chart for Enemy Pie too!

    ღDeAnne
    First Grade and Fabulous

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  14. Wow! What a great freebie! Thank you for creating and sharing it with us! I'm looking forward to using the materials with my students.

    Aimee
    Primarily Speaking

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  15. What a fun idea. I actually have a "Book Nook" in my classroom - a small corner of my classroom surrounded by book shelves and pillows. I love it :)


    I found your blog through A Special Kind of Class's giveaway! I am your newest follower :)

    Rae
    Mindful Rambles

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  16. I love, love, love your blog. Your creations are adorable - and so helpful! Did I mention I love your blog.

    Looking From Third to Fourth

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  17. I found you through Pinterest- thanks for sharing these great resources for Enemy Pie! :) Glad to be a new follower!
    Karli
    Creating a Thoughtful Classroom

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  18. Thank you so much for sharing this unit plan with us. I had never heard of this book but once I saw this post and looked at the worksheets, I had to try it. I'm in my 4th year of university taken my Bachelor of Education and I used this for one of my teaching lessons with my grade 2/3 class. THEY LOVE IT!!! The students want me to read the book everyday and love doing the worksheets. Keep up the great sharing <3

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  19. The last 2 pages do not print correctly. Is there any way to get the last couple of printables? Thank you so much! These are wonderful for our elementary social skills groups!

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  20. Awesome resource, Love the idea of "The Book Nook" and All the AWESOME freebies!!!! Thanks for sharing, especially when funds are low!!!!

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  21. I'm using this for my guidance lesson. Thank you for this wonderful resource!!

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