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Showing posts with label Sleep Like A Tiger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sleep Like A Tiger. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

I Sleep Like a ...

Today the kindergarten students and I read, Sleep Like A Tiger.  
 The book is written by novelist and poet, Mary Logueand illustrated by the amazing artist Pamela Zagarenski.  Zagarenski was recognized with a Caldecott Honor for her work in this book. You can hear her talk about her illustrations here: TeachingBooks Interview.
Zagarenski's detailed and engaging illustrations celebrate this gentle story of a young girl who is not ready to go to bed, but who ultimately takes on the sleeping habits of the animals she and her parents are discussing. I thought it was a great way to lead into poetry month because the writing is lyrical and creates beautiful imagery for the reader.  (I'll just mention that these are the best fictional parents and wish I had read this book when my own children were young and not tired!)


Prior to reading the book, I asked the students to think about what type of animal they would describe themselves as when they are sleeping.  After reading the book, the students shared their ideas. I wish I had had them share their ideas prior to reading the book, as I did with last year's students. I think they were about to think more broadly. 

I used this opportunity to see how different media might influence their answers.

In one class, each student found a book about the animal he or she slept like and then used the iPads to record each other talking about his or her sleeping habits.


In another class, I created a generic slide show in Kid Pix and had the students record themselves explaining their sleeping habits.


In the third class, the students put pen to paper.
Whale

Otter

Rabbit

Pig

In the last class, the students their ideas in a whole group conversation.

"I sleep like a sheep because I walk in my sleep."

"I sleep like a tiger because I sleep a lot and I like to sleep in the morning."

"I sleep like a shark because I keep my eyes open."

"I sleep like a rabbit because I sleep quietly."

"I sleep like a snake because I curl up."

"I sleep like a whale because I rolled out of my bed."

"I sleep like a leopard because I roam around in my bed."

There were a surprising number of students who sleep quietly like rabbits or bunnies. I wonder if their parents would agree?

This is a beautifully-written, gorgeously-illustrated story, I am glad to have shared it with my students.  Have you used this book with your students? Please share your projects!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

"I sleep like a spider because I crawl around a lot."

Today the kindergarten students and I read, Sleep Like A Tiger.  
 The book is written by novelist and poet, Mary Logueand illustrated by the amazing artist Pamela Zagarenski.  Zagarenski was recognized with a Caldecott Honor for her work in this book. You can hear her talk about her illustrations here: TeachingBooks Interview.
Zagarenski's detailed and engaging illustrations celebrate this gentle story of a young girl who is not ready to go to bed, but who ultimately takes on the sleeping habits of the animals she and her parents are discussing. I thought it was a great way to wrap up poetry month because the writing is lyrical and creates beautiful imagery for the reader.  (I'll just mention that these are the best parents ever and wish I had read this book when my own children were young and not tired!)


Prior to reading the book, I asked the students to think about what type of animal they would describe themselves as when they are sleeping.  I did this prior to reading the book because I thought they would be more creative in their thinking...and they were! I loved hearing them describe themselves as sleepers:

"I sleep like a spider because I crawl around in my bed."

"I sleep like a bat because sometimes my feet end up on my pillow."

"I sleep like a burrowing animal deep down in my covers."

"I sleep like a caterpillar because I lie straight out."

"I sleep like an inch worm because I am wiggly."

"I sleep like a roly-poly bug all curled up."

"I sleep like a butterfly because I am quiet."

"I sleep like a wolf because I don't like people to come too close when I am sleeping."

"I sleep like a lion because I snore."

"I sleep like a pig because I take up all the room."

"I sleep like a cat because I change positions."

"I sleep like a lion because I wake up easily at any noise."


There were a few dog and cat sleepers who slept on their side curled up and one non animal sleeper, "I sleep like a rolling pin because I roll over and fall out of bed."


After sharing these characteristics and identifying with the "not sleepy" young girl, we read the story.  They loved it and made connections to the otter, whale, tiger and other sleeping animals in the story. So much fun.

This is a beautifully-written, gorgeously-illustrated story, I am glad to have shared it with my students.