Working in a 3rd grade classroom as well as taking a class on literature methods has really got me thinking about read alouds lately. To be honest, read alouds were never a top priority for me due to the fact that I was so focused on getting my science endorsement. I have realized, however, that I am going to have to do my fair share of them this spring when I begin to student teach. I am also not sure if I will even get a job teaching middle school science. I may be offered a job teaching a primary grade, so I need to be prepared. With this in mind, I headed to the library to begin to try and find some good read aloud material. I found three books that I would add to my list.
The Bat Boy and His Violin by Gavin Curtis. Those of you who know me know I play the violin, so I had to pick this one up when I saw it. It was a wonderful story about an african american boy who loves to play the violin but his father wants him to be more interested in sports, especially baseball. It is set during the time period when the major leagues were just beginning to let men of color play so it is an excellent lead in for discussions about racism or slavery. It is also great for discussions about loving people for who they are. In the end, the boy's dad comes to appreciate his son's musical talent.
For You are a Kenyan Child by Kelly Cunnane. This book is about a kenyan child's day in his village. He is told by his mom go take care of his grandfather's cows but he gets distracted by the different things to do in the village. This book is neat in that it shows how different the boy's life is from a child living in America, but also the similarities. Just like here, children in Kenya forget to do their chores, play ball with their friends, and hear stories at night time before bed. The illustrations are also very beautiful.
Where Do I Sleep? A Pacific Northwest Lullaby by Jennifer Blomgren.
This is a cute book that also has some excellent illustrations. Each page shows an animal that lives in the pacific northwest with a little rhyme to go along with it.
I tried to pick books that would be interesting for children, but that would also have either an important message or something to be learned. Hopefully you find these books interesting too and if you have any suggestions of great books to add to my list, please let me know!