Ella's Great Kapok Tree Million $$ Word Bank |
Observing, sketching, and writing - Stony Point third graders document their year of investigation together.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
"Two men walked into the rainforest. Moments before the forest had been alive..."
"with the sounds of squawking birds and howling monkeys." Wouldn't this grabber lead make you want to keep reading? Lynne Cherry's lead sure made us want to keep reading her book The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rainforest. After we read, we took a closer look at how Lynne Cherry's crafted - or built - her story. We wanted to know how she used language to draw us into the story so we chose our favorite sentences from the book, the sentences that really spoke to us as readers. Ella's thoughtful sentence choices impressed all of us. You can read them below. Also, check out the Million Dollar Word Bank she decided to create with words just from this story!
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