Children's Lit

It's official....

Our house has been taken over by books. Picture books, comic books, young adult novels, and the ever present (and dreaded) textbooks.

Jorden has been a great sport at putting up with the stacks of books that can be found on the dining room table, coffee table and other available surfaces. My collection is quickly growing beyond the limits of our bookshelves. We're both looking forward to moving in July and having a bit more space.

I've always loved reading. As a kid, I would occasionally get grounded from books because I'd read them all day (and night). Sadly, college life hasn't left a ton of time for fun reading. This semester is remarkably different. One of my courses is Children's Literature which not only has weekly book reports, but several major book projects.

The first one of these is the Picture Book project which required the reading of 25 Caldecott Award Winners.


After reading all of these books, I did a paper on which one I thought was the best picture book and why. I chose Flotsam, a wordless picture book which tells the story of an underwater camera that washes up on different shores around the world. It has beautiful illustrations which allow emergent readers or ELLs (English Language Learners) create their own story without being restricted by text on the page. Here's my accompanying poster (art is not my strong suit, so I kept it simple).


Btw, if you haven't read Flotsam, I highly recommend it! David Weisner writes some fun books!!

I recently finished reading Cinder, a sci-fi take on the Cinderella fairy tale. It is the first in the Lunar Chronicles book series. These focus on unconventional spins on fairytales staring strong heroines. I loved Cinder and got very into the story line. Because of that, I don't know how much I'll like the sequel Scarlet which brings in the storyline of Little Red Riding Hood.


Now I'm working on my Multicultural Book Project, which requires the reading of any 6 books from the more recent Notable Books For a Global Society list. After that I get to adapts a children's novel into a Reader's Theatre script. Between all of these projects I am becoming quite familiar with the Juvinile section at both BYU's library and the Provo City Library.

The obvious benefit of this class: reading books when I normally wouldn't, is also the down side. Between all of these book projects and weekly book reports, I feel like I always have my nose in a book. This week's book is Making Lemonade. The author, Virginia Euwer Wolff will be attending class on Thursday. It came today via Amazon, so I better get cracking.

If you have a favorite book, particularly elementary or middle grade, let me know!!! I am working on compiling an awesome book list!

We're Back!

Hi Y'all!!!

It's been a while since we've had our blog up and running. Take note of the new domain for our blog, it's a bit different than before. I hope to have updates on here as to the exciting happenings of our lives. I'm working on a website for my technology in the classroom course, which makes me miss our personal blog all the more.

The new year has brought about some exciting new developments. Jorden has been able to work on a variety of exciting productions, including the Sundance Film Festival and Olympic Pre-Trials in Park City, some ESPN games, and a bunch of other random projects.

I have a new opportunity to finish off my degree with an internship instead of student teaching. This would mean that I would attend classes throughout the summer to finish off my coursework at BYU. Then, come August 17th, I would have my own classroom full-time for the full school year. I'm incredibly excited! The only thing I'm truly apprehensive about is that I don't get to choose my own grade level. The principal will place me wherever he or she thinks I will be the best fit. Depending on the grade level, I have some fun classroom themes in mind. All of this means that Jorden has a huge job keeping me sane, at which he does great.

In the meantime, we've been enjoying winter in Provo. Jorden laughs at how I seem to turn into an excited 5 year old every time it starts snowing. Somehow the novelty still hasn't worn off. Provo is conveniently located near several of our siblings; it has been wonderful getting to visit with them as often as we do. Game nights are still among our favorite things to do and Jorden gladly takes advantage of any opportunity to play Nerts.

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